Biological applications of electromagnetically active nanoparticles

Abstract

The development of nanoparticles and their use for biological applications is a vivid field of research. Particularly useful, are those bearing physical properties that are driven by electromagnetic fields. These properties can be designed for imaging purposes like in light microscopy applications or magnetic resonance imaging, but also for curative purposes like in drug delivery, photothermal or magnetic hyperthermia therapies. This special issue contains a collection articles about a number of different types of nano-objects, from their chemical synthesis, physical properties to biological applications. This illustrates the great variety of electromagnetically active nanoparticles designed and used nowadays in biological applications. The aim of this special issue is to highlight the exciting developments going on this field

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image

    Available Versions