Nanomedicine: Magnetic Nanoparticles and their Biomedical Applications

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作者
Banerjee, R. [1 ]
Katsenovich, Y. [3 ]
Lagos, L. [3 ]
McIintosh, M. [2 ]
Zhang, X. [2 ,4 ]
Li, C. -Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Int Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Nanobioengn Bioelect Lab, Miami, FL 33174 USA
[2] Univ S Florida, Dept Chem, Tampa, FL 33620 USA
[3] Florida Int Univ, Appl Res Ctr, Miami, FL 33199 USA
[4] Univ Sci & Technol Beijing, Inst Biomed & Bioengn, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
关键词
Magnetic nanoparticles; nanomedicine; synthesis; drug delivery; gene therapy; hyperthermia; MRI; biosensor; IRON-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; SUPERPARAMAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES; FEPT NANOPARTICLES; HIGHLY CRYSTALLINE; DRUG; SIZE; DESIGN; SHELL; NANOCOMPOSITES; TRACKING;
D O I
10.2174/092986710791959765
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
During this past decade, science and engineering have seen a rapid increase in interest for nanoscale materials with dimensions less than 100 nm, which lie in the intermediate state between atoms and bulk (solid) materials. Their attributes are significantly altered relative to the corresponding bulk materials as they exhibit size dependent behavior such as quantum size effects (depending on bulk Bohr radius), optical absorption and emission, coulomb staircase behavior (electrical transport), superparamagnetism and various unique properties. They are active components of ferrofluids, recording tape, flexible disk recording media along with potential future applications in spintronics: a new paradigm of electronics utilizing intrinsic charge and spin of electrons for ultra-high-density data storage and quantum computing. They are used in a gamut of biomedical applications: bioseparation of biological entities, therapeutic drugs and gene delivery, radiofrequency-induced destruction of cells and tumors (hyperthermia), and contrast-enhancement agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The magnetic nanoparticles have optimizable, controllable sizes enabling their comparison to cells (10-100 mu m), viruses (20-250 nm), proteins (3-50 nm), and genes (10-100 nm). Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) provide necessary characterization methods that enable accurate structural and functional analysis of interaction of the biofunctional particles with the target bioentities. The goal of the present discussion is to provide a broad review of magnetic nanoparticle research with a special focus on the synthesis, functionalization and medical applications of these particles, which have been carried out during the past decade, and to examine several prospective directions.
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页码:3120 / 3141
页数:22
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