Study shows that nanoparticles release an anti-cancer microRNA inside lung cancer cells when stimulated using an alternating magnetic field. Researchers are pursuing ever-more sophisticated treatments ...
A short exposure to an alternating magnetic field might someday replace multiple surgeries and weeks of IV antibiotics as treatment for stubborn infections on artificial joints, new research suggests.
The 2D PET precursor is defined by femtosecond laser and the discrete magnetization profiles are patterned by UV curing of magnetic composite materials. The 2D precursor is then attached to a ...
As before, they used an alternating magnetic field to rapidly rewarm the tissues. But, this time, as the samples approached the cryoprotective agent’s melting point, the researchers applied a ...
Researchers have found that exposing a certain class of particles -- micron-sized beads endowed with a special magnetic sensitivity -- to a rapidly alternating, rotating magnetic field causes them to ...
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Magnetic nanoparticles in synthetic cells enable controlled, deep-tissue drug release with reduced side effects
A synthetic cell that can be activated by a magnetic field to release a medicine while deep in the body has been created by chemists at UCL (University College London) and the University of Oxford.
Particles larger than ordinary molecules or atoms yet still small enough to be invisible to the naked eye can give rise to many different kinds of useful structures such as tiny propellers for ...
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