Synthesis of redox-active Ce0.75Bi0.15Tb0.1F3 nanoparticles and their biocompatibility study in vitro
N.N. Chukavin,
D.D. Kolmanovich,
A.D. Filippova
et al.
Abstract:Cerium fluoride (CeF 3 ) nanoparticles (NPs), being a unique nanozyme and redox-active nanomaterial, show high promise for advanced biomedical applications. Doping of CeF 3 NPs with the other chemical elements allow one to increase their catalytic activity, impart them new functional properties, and also to increase the efficiency of their interaction with ionizing radiation, which is important in the development of novel nanoradiosensitizers. In this article, we synthesized citrate-stabilized Ce 0.75 Bi 0.15 … Show more
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