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Magnetic Nanoparticles - Advancing Targeted Therapy and Diagnostics in Nanomedicine - cover

Magnetic Nanoparticles - Advancing Targeted Therapy and Diagnostics in Nanomedicine

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Explore the fascinating world of Magnetic Nanoparticles, a key component in the rapidly growing field of Nanomedicine. This comprehensive book provides a detailed understanding of how magnetic nanoparticles are revolutionizing medical diagnostics, treatment, and drug delivery systems. Offering valuable insights, this book is a mustread for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to grasp the intricacies of cuttingedge nanotechnology
 
Magnetic nanoparticles-This chapter introduces the fundamentals of magnetic nanoparticles, including their properties and applications in Nanomedicine
 
Maghemite-The chapter focuses on the use of maghemite nanoparticles, highlighting their biomedical relevance and potential in magnetic drug delivery
 
Magnetic particle imaging-This chapter explains the innovative imaging technique that utilizes magnetic nanoparticles for superior diagnostic imaging in medicine
 
Iron oxide nanoparticle-It discusses iron oxide nanoparticles and their pivotal role in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and targeted drug delivery
 
Ferrite (magnet)-The properties and biomedical uses of ferritebased magnetic nanoparticles are explored in this chapter, emphasizing their significance in Nanomedicine
 
Iron(III) oxide-This chapter covers iron(III) oxide nanoparticles, their synthesis, and application in various therapeutic and diagnostic methods
 
Magnetite-A detailed analysis of magnetite nanoparticles, focusing on their magnetic properties and medical applications in targeted therapy and imaging
 
Magnetofection-This chapter delves into the process of magnetofection, describing how magnetic nanoparticles enhance gene delivery to targeted cells
 
Magnetoelastic filament-It explains the potential of magnetoelastic filaments as an innovative platform for drug delivery and magnetic actuation
 
Magnetictargeted carrier-The chapter highlights magnetictargeted carriers, offering a deeper understanding of their role in improving drug delivery efficiency
 
Iron oxide-A discussion on the versatility of iron oxide nanoparticles, including their various biomedical applications such as cancer therapy
 
Cobalt oxide nanoparticle-This chapter explores the unique properties of cobalt oxide nanoparticles, with a focus on their therapeutic and diagnostic potentials
 
Magnetic nanoring-Magnetic nanorings are examined for their promising role in enhancing drug delivery, magnetic sensing, and imaging techniques
 
Janus particles-This chapter discusses Janus particles, with emphasis on their dualfunctionality in drug delivery and imaging
 
Nanofluid-The properties and applications of magnetic nanofluids in drug delivery and diagnostics are discussed in this chapter
 
Iron–platinum nanoparticle-It focuses on the synthesis and biomedical applications of ironplatinum nanoparticles, highlighting their magnetic properties
 
Nanochemistry-The chapter explores nanochemistry, providing an understanding of the chemical processes involved in the fabrication of magnetic nanoparticles
 
Iron(II,III) oxide-A discussion on iron(II,III) oxide nanoparticles, their synthesis, and applications in the medical field
 
Ferrofluid-This chapter covers ferrofluids and their applications in targeted drug delivery, diagnostic imaging, and medical treatments
 
Nanoparticle-It provides an overview of nanoparticles in Nanomedicine, with a focus on magnetic nanoparticles and their uses in medicine
 
Cuprospinel-The chapter concludes with the exploration of cuprospinel nanoparticles and their promising applications in magnetic targeting and therapy
Available since: 03/13/2025.
Print length: 244 pages.

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