Magnetic Hyperthermia Nanoarchitectonics via Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Stabilised by Oleic Acid: Anti-Tumour Efficiency and Safety Evaluation in Animals with Transplanted Carcinoma
In this study, we developed iron oxide nanoparticles stabilised with oleic acid/sodium oleate that could exert therapeutic effects for curing tumours via magnetic hyperthermia. A suspension of iron oxide nanoparticles was produced and characterised. The toxicity of the synthesised composition was ex...
Main Authors: | Ageev, V.P (Author), Balykova, L.A (Author), Inchina, V.I (Author), Kulikov, O.A (Author), Pyataev, N.A (Author), Shlyapkina, V.I (Author), Sukhorukov, G.B (Author), Tishin, A.M (Author), Yakobson, D.E (Author), Zaborovskiy, A.V (Author), Zharkov, M.N (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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