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Magnetic nanoparticles : properties, synthesis and applications / Beate Acklin and Edon Lautens, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Nanotechnology science and technology series.
- Physics research and technology
- Nanotechnology science and technology
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nanoparticles--Magnetic properties.
- Nanoparticles.
- Nanostructures--Magnetic properties.
- Nanostructures.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (336 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2012.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Magnetic nanoparticles have been attracting much interest in the fields of advanced biological and medical applications such as drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging, and array-based assaying as well as in the fields of separation science. This book presents current research in the study of the properties, synthesis and applications of magnetic nanoparticles. Topics include the synthesis of organic based magnetic nanoparticles-polymers and calixarene based magnetic nanoparticles; ferromagnetism in carbon and boron nitride nanostructures; and computer simulations, chemical syntheses and biomedical diagnosis using magnetic nanoparticles.
- Contents:
- ""MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES ""; ""MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES ""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE ""; ""FORMULATIONS FOR LOCAL, MAGNETICALLY MEDIATED HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENT OF SOLID TUMORS ""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""1. INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEXITY OF HYPERTHERMIA ""; ""1.1. Biological and Clinical Rationale for Induced Hyperthermia ""; ""1.1.1. Heat Effects and Toxicity at Cellular Level""; ""Morphostructural Changes Induced by Heat ""; ""Metabolic Effects of Heat ""; ""Heat Cytotoxicity and Thermal Dosimetry ""; ""Molecular Biology of Stress Responses: Heat Shock, Hypoxia and Connections ""
- ""1.2.1. Hyperthermia in Oncology """"Hyperthermia Treatment Modalities ""; ""Hyperthermia and Solid Tumor Pathophysiology""; ""Hyperthermic Therapy Combinations, Emphasis on Embolization Procedures ""; ""Hyperthermia and Immunological Considerations ""; ""1.2. Current Technical Status of Induced Hyperthermia ""; ""1.2.1. Physical Modalities for Induced Hyperthermia ""; ""1.2.2. Inductive Modalities ""; ""1.2.3. Magnetic Losses ""; ""Hysteresis Losses ""; ""Losses by Magnetic Relaxations ""; ""2. FORMULATIONS FOR LOCAL HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENT OF HARD TISSUE TUMORS ""
- ""2.1. Magnetic Ceramic, Glass and Glass-Ceramic Materials """"2.2. Glass/Ceramic Particles and Microspheres""; ""2.3. Magnetic Materials for Cementoplasty""; ""3. FORMULATIONS AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES FOR MAGNETICALLY MEDIATED LOCAL HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENT OF SOFT TISSUE TUMORS ""; ""3.1. Arterial Injections and Arterial Embolization Hyperthermia (AEH) ""; ""3.1.1. Microparticles ""; ""3.1.2. Formulation Forming-Depot ""; ""3.2. Intratumoral Direct Injection Hyperthermia (DIH)""; ""3.2.1. Formulation Forming Depot ""; ""3.2.2. Formulations Forming Implants In Situ ""
- ""4. MAGNETIC LIPOSOMES AND LOCAL HYPERTHERMIA TREATMENT OF TUMORS """"4.1. General Characteristics of Liposomes ""; ""4.2. Magnetoliposomes and Magnetically Induced Local Hyperthermia of Tumor""; ""4.3. Immunoconjugated Magnetoliposomes for the Systemic Approach of Magnetically Mediated Hyperthermia of Solid Tumors ""; ""4.3.1. Magnetoliposomes Conjugated with Anti CA9 (Human MN) Antigen Antibodies ""; ""4.3.2. Magnetoliposomes Coupled with Anti-HER2 Antibodies ""; ""Anti-HER2 Immunoconjugated Magnetoliposomes and Pharmaceutical Considerations Associated with Anti-HER2 Antibodies""
- ""Anti-HER2 Immunoconjugated Magnetoliposomes and Micropharmacology Considerations Associated with Non Magnetic Anti-HER2 Immunoliposomes""""4.4. Cationic Magnetoliposomes in Bone Metastasis of Prostate Cancer Model ""; ""4.5. Neutral Magnetoliposomes: Targeting Draining Lymphatic Nodes for Magnetic Hyperthermia ""; ""CONCLUSION ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ""; ""6. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS, UNITS, NOTATIONS AND SYMBOLS""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""ORGANIC BASED MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES-POLYMERS AND VARIOUS CALIXARENE BASED MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES ""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""INTRODUCTION""
- ""1. MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLE- POLYMERS ""
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-61942-445-2
- OCLC:
- 923654335
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