Magnetic Nanoparticles
Magnetic nanoparticles are tiny particles composed of a magnetic core and an outer coating or shell. They can be used in various applications such as magnetic hyperthermia, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Magnetic nanoparticles are effective at generating heat when exposed to a magnetic field, making them useful in magnetic hyperthermia therapy, a promising cancer treatment. They can also be used to deliver therapeutic drugs directly to specific cells and tissues, with improved bioavailability and reduced side effects. Finally, they can be used to create “smart” scaffolds for tissue engineering, allowing for the manipulation of cell behavior in a controlled manner.
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