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Applications of Magnetic Microbubbles for Theranostics

Applications of Magnetic Microbubbles for Theranostics

... of microbubbles are made: the magnetic VCAM-1-targeted microbubbles (MVMBs), the untargeted magnetic microbubbles (MMBs) and the nonmagnetic VCAM-1-targeted microbubbles ...the ... See full document

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Remotely Triggered Nano-Theranostics For Cancer Applications

Remotely Triggered Nano-Theranostics For Cancer Applications

... Nanotechnology has enabled the development of smart theranostic platforms that can concurrently diagnose disease, start primary treatment, monitor response, and, if required, initiate secondary treatments. Recent in vivo ... See full document

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Applications of Functionalized Fullerenes in Tumor Theranostics

Applications of Functionalized Fullerenes in Tumor Theranostics

... of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast-enhancing agent, and may have promising applications for clinical di- ...tumor theranostics, their distribution, metabolism and toxicity in organisms have ... See full document

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<p>Static DNA Nanostructures For Cancer Theranostics: Recent Progress In Design And Applications</p>

<p>Static DNA Nanostructures For Cancer Theranostics: Recent Progress In Design And Applications</p>

... With the aim of cancer-targeting, multifunctional and pro- grammable aptamer-based DNA nanoassembly (AptNA) is reported using three Y-shaped building units; each incorporat- ing different functional elements including ... See full document

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Applications of nanotechnology for melanoma treatment, diagnosis, and theranostics

Applications of nanotechnology for melanoma treatment, diagnosis, and theranostics

... demonstrated this particle appeared only in melanoma cells. It was shown that the melanoma cells were degraded after the application of an external alternating magnetic field to increase the temperature in the ... See full document

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Dendritic Polymers for Theranostics

Dendritic Polymers for Theranostics

... vivo applications, biocompatibility is essential during the blood circulation and biodegradability is crucial after they accomplish their mission to avoid serious side ... See full document

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Circulating Magnetic Microbubbles for Localized Real-Time Control of Drug Delivery by Ultrasonography-Guided Magnetic Targeting and Ultrasound

Circulating Magnetic Microbubbles for Localized Real-Time Control of Drug Delivery by Ultrasonography-Guided Magnetic Targeting and Ultrasound

... of theranostics that combines therapeutic and diagnostic components in a single system has the potential to address this challenge by tailoring delivery of therapeutics to each patient’s disease state [3, ... See full document

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Magnetic Nanoparticles in Cancer Theranostics

Magnetic Nanoparticles in Cancer Theranostics

... biomedical applications, such as, manganese, nick- el-gold alloy, which can be also coated with biocom- patible materials similarly to iron oxide nanoparticles, the latter being the main focus of this ... See full document

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Theranostics based on AIEgens

Theranostics based on AIEgens

... aspects. Firstly, as one of the essential features of materials for bio-applications, good biocompatibility is significantly important. Unlike quantum dots having toxic metal atoms such as cadmium and mercury, ... See full document

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Dendrimer- and copolymer-based nanoparticles for magnetic resonance cancer theranostics

Dendrimer- and copolymer-based nanoparticles for magnetic resonance cancer theranostics

... To enhance controlled release of loaded drug, nanocarriers with a triggered release mechanism have attracted great attention in recent years. Core-shell structures that can release drugs in response to specific stimuli ... See full document

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Theranostics and contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging

Theranostics and contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging

... Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) applications in MRI provided higher contrast enhance- ment in MRI than conventional Gd-based CAs [59, 60]. Poly(TMSMA-r-PEGMA)@SPION which has a surface anchoring ... See full document

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A Review on Theranostics: An Approach to Targeted Diagnosis and Therapy

A Review on Theranostics: An Approach to Targeted Diagnosis and Therapy

... of theranostics, which focuses on patient centered ...therapeutics. Theranostics is a new field of medicine which combines specific ttargeted therapy based on specific targeted diagnostic ...care, ... See full document

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Mitochondria-targeting theranostics

Mitochondria-targeting theranostics

... In summary, the current research on mitochondria-targeting theranostic chemicals, chemical conjugates, or nanosystems is substantially increasing with the significance of subcellular organelle specificity and ... See full document

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MICROBUBBLES: ROLE IN THERAPEUTICS

MICROBUBBLES: ROLE IN THERAPEUTICS

... of Microbubbles small (typically 3 μm in diameter) gas filled bubbles that are usually injected ...of microbubbles compares well to that of conventional agents in radiography and magnetic resonance ... See full document

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Porphyrin-grafted Lipid Microbubbles for the Enhanced Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy in Prostate Cancer through Ultrasound-controlled In Situ Accumulation

Porphyrin-grafted Lipid Microbubbles for the Enhanced Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy in Prostate Cancer through Ultrasound-controlled In Situ Accumulation

... The porphyrin-grafted lipid (PGL), consisting of double carbon chains and porphyrin, can self-assemble into nanoparticles and shows high drug loading content of above 33% and strong fluorescence due to its superior ... See full document

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Different Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles in the Rapid Monitoring of Ochratoxin A

Different Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles in the Rapid Monitoring of Ochratoxin A

... Cyclic voltammetr y (CV) analysis represents that the bio-magnetic shell has promising reproducibility which is confirmed by standard deviation of 6.5% (n = 5). According to quick and valid results plus ... See full document

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Targeting of Magnetic Nanoparticle-coated Microbubbles to the Vascular Wall Empowers Site-specific Lentiviral Gene Delivery in vivo

Targeting of Magnetic Nanoparticle-coated Microbubbles to the Vascular Wall Empowers Site-specific Lentiviral Gene Delivery in vivo

... rates of 5 and 7.5 dyn/cm², whereas the lentiviral SO-Mag MMB mediated transgene expression remained high under these conditions (*p≤0.05, **p≤0.01, n=4). Thereby, absence of US treatment significantly hampered ... See full document

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Intensification of yeast production with microbubbles

Intensification of yeast production with microbubbles

... Essentially, the level of oxygen dissolved in yeast propagation cultures mainly depends on three fundamental processes: the rate of oxygen transfer to the liquid continuous phase, the rate of oxygen transfer from the ... See full document

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Fabrication of Nanowire based Magnetic Structures for Magnetic Resonance Applications

Fabrication of Nanowire based Magnetic Structures for Magnetic Resonance Applications

... Reducing the size of the array is of interest and has some challenges. The device would require a flat sample surface on the order of the inductive detector. The rotation of the array would be another challenge. Reducing ... See full document

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Structural and Magnetic Investigations of Ultrafine CoxMn1-xFe2O4 (0≤x≤0.3) Ferrite Nanoparticles

Structural and Magnetic Investigations of Ultrafine CoxMn1-xFe2O4 (0≤x≤0.3) Ferrite Nanoparticles

... Phase of as prepared samples was confirmed by X-ray diffraction pattern. XRD patterns recorded on D8 Bruker advanced automated XRD equipped with a crystal monochromatic employing Cu-Kα radiation of wavelength 1.5406 Å. ... See full document

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