246 research outputs found
Computer simulation methods in foreign policy
Such sphere of policy as international relations needs to develop methods of analysis for more effective prediction. This article presents different methods of forecasting which is based on computer modeling and explains the main principles and ideas of these techniques
Hedging of the barrier put option in a diffusion (B, S) β market in case of dividends payment on a risk active
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT
The authors examine the development of the Russian and foreign schools of strategic management, identify the main stages in the development of strategic management, their causes and consequences
PUBLIC HEALTH AS THE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
The authors examine the impact of public health on human capital development, identify the main trends of its change in current conditions, identify ways to overcome the crisis of public health in Russia
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT
The authors examine the development of the Russian and foreign schools of strategic management, identify the main stages in the development of strategic management, their causes and consequences
PUBLIC HEALTH AS THE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
The authors examine the impact of public health on human capital development, identify the main trends of its change in current conditions, identify ways to overcome the crisis of public health in Russia
Iron oxide-based nanomagnets in nanomedicine: fabrication and applications
Iron oxide-based nanomagnets have attracted a great deal of attention in nanomedicine over the past decade. Down to the nanoscale, superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles can only be magnetized in the presence of an external magnetic field, which makes them capable of forming stable colloids in a physio-biological medium. Their superparamagnetic property, together with other intrinsic properties, such as low cytotoxicity, colloidal stability, and bioactive molecule conjugation capability, makes such nanomagnets ideal in both in-vitro and in-vivo biomedical applications. In this review, a chemical, physical, and biological synthetic approach to prepare iron oxide-based nanomagnets with different physicochemical properties was illustrated and compared. The growing interest in iron oxide-based nanomagnets with multifunctionalities was explored in cancer diagnostics and treatment, focusing on their combined roles in a magnetic resonance contrast agent, hyperthermia, and magnetic force assisted drug delivery. Iron oxides as magnetic carriers in gene therapy were reviewed with a focus on the sophisticated design and construction of magnetic vectors. Finally, the iron oxide-based nanomagnet also represents a very promising tool in particle/cell interfacing in controlling cellular functionalities, such as adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, and cell patterning, in stem cell therapy and tissue engineering applications
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