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Recent Advances in the Synthesis and Applications of Multimodal Gold-Iron Nanoparticles

Sanavio, Barbara
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Stellacci, Francesco  
2017
Current Medicinal Chemistry

Bimetallic particles based on gold and iron have been gathering increasing interest in biomedical applications because of the synergic combination of the plasmonic features of the inert gold component with the magnetic properties of the iron or iron oxide fraction, that makes these hybrid nanomaterials suitable for imaging, therapeutic and analytical applications. In this minireview, we emphasize gold-based nanomaterials with potential for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, focusing on Au-Fe hybrid systems as potential T-2-weighted, gold-based contrast agents.

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review article
DOI
10.2174/0929867323666160829111531
Web of Science ID

WOS:000397325000007

Author(s)
Sanavio, Barbara
Stellacci, Francesco  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

Published in
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Volume

24

Issue

5

Start page

497

End page

511

Subjects

Bimetallic nanoparticles

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Au-Fe alloy nanoparticles

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MRI

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fluorinated gold nanoparticles

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multimodal contrast agents

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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May 1, 2017
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