Chan et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Physical Chemistry and in vivo tissue heating properties of colloidal magnetic iron oxides with increased power absorption ratesChan et al., 1997
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- 10577265360824794199
- Author
- Chan D
- Kirpotin D
- Bunn Jr P
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- Publication venue
- Scientific and Clinical Applications of Magnetic Carriers
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Superparamagnetic colloidal magnetic iron oxides (CMIO) are non-toxic, biocompatible, injectable agents that dissipate the energy of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields in the form of heat and therefore may be useful in providing local hyperthermic treatment of tumors …
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