Sabrina Gal
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28 February, 10:30
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The Mac
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28 February, 12:40
In response Sabrina Gal to her Publication
Virosomes are reconstituted liposomes containing viral (typically influenza virus) proteins in the liposomal membrane and, optionally, with additional antigens incorporated in the liposomal membrane or attached to the membrane.
From: Vaccines (Sixth Edition), 2013
From: Vaccines (Sixth Edition), 2013
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The Mac
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28 February, 12:44
In response The Mac to his Publication
Applying ultrasound waves in the region where magnetic erythrocytes accumulate can induce vehicle destruction and the release of a drug at the organ or tissue level [24], [25].
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The Mac
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28 February, 12:47
In response The Mac to his Publication
The magnetic erythrocytes, resulting from the co-encapsulation of the drugs with some ferrofluids such as cobalt–ferrite and magnetite, have been reported to direct the encapsulated drug predominantly to the desired sites of the body by means of an external magnetic field [21]–[23].
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The Mac
@TheMac
28 February, 12:53
In response The Mac to his Publication
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Magnetic nanoparticles are a class of nanoparticle that can be manipulated using magnetic fields. Such particles commonly consist of two components, a magnetic material, often iron, nickel and cobalt, and a chemical component that has functionality. While nanoparticles are smaller than 1 micrometer in diameter (typically 1–100 nanometers), the larger microbeads are 0.5–500 micrometer in diameter. Magnetic nanoparticle clusters that are composed of a number of individual magnetic nanoparticles are known as magnetic nanobeads with a diameter of 50–200 nanometers.
12:56 PM - Feb 28, 2021
In response The Mac to his Publication
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The Mac
@TheMac
28 February, 12:56
In response The Mac to his Publication
[1][2] Magnetic nanoparticle clusters are a basis for their further magnetic assembly into magnetic nanochains.
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The Mac
@TheMac
28 February, 12:57
In response The Mac to his Publication
[3] The magnetic nanoparticles have been the focus of much research recently because they possess attractive properties which could see potential use in catalysis including nanomaterial-based catalysts,[4] biomedicine [5] and tissue specific targeting,[6] magnetically tunable colloidal photonic crystals,[7] microfluidics,[8] magnetic resonance imaging,[9] magnetic particle imaging,[10] data storage,[11][12] environmental remediation,[13] nanofluids,[14][15] optical filters,[16] defect sensor,[17] magnetic cooling[18][19] and cation sensors.
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