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Impact of surface coating and particle size on the uptake of small and ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles by macrophages

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Figure 1 Relaxation time of two SPIO/USPIOs. (representation of TNotes: difference vs CMDM 28 nm
Figure 3 Labeling efficiency and viability in macrophage cells after SPIO/USPIO administrations
Figure 5 T2 relaxation times of different labeled cell density using ATDM-74 nm. (A) T2 map of control and ATDM 74 nm labeled cell pellets at 30 min; cell culture at different cell density

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