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Multifunctional core–shell magnetic cisplatin nanocarriers

Authors: Thierry, Benjamin; Al-Ejeh, Fares; Khatri, Aparajita; Yuan, Zhe; Russell, Pamela; Ping, Sue; Brown, Michael; +1 Authors

Multifunctional core–shell magnetic cisplatin nanocarriers

Abstract

Towards an integrated multifunctional nanocarrier, core-shell nanostructures have been developed using the electrostatic self-assembly of an organic shell onto magnetic nanoparticles.

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Australia
Keywords

1503 Catalysis, Cell Survival, 2504 Electronic, Static Electricity, 2506 Metals and Alloys, cisplatin, Metal Nanoparticles, 2503 Ceramics and Composites, Antineoplastic Agents, nanobiotechnology, Catalysis, Coatings and Films, Magnetics, Cell Line, Tumor, Neoplasms, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, cancer, Humans, Optical and Magnetic Materials, 2505 Materials Chemistry, therapy, nanocarriers, Molecular Structure, Metals and Alloys, General Chemistry, 1600 Chemistry, Surfaces, Ceramics and Composites, 2508 Surfaces, Cisplatin, core–shell nanostructures

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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