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First, we examine the components of the model for magnetic nanoparticle-mediated hyperthermia published by. [51] Key model equations (Equations 1–6) are listed with a description of the terms ...
Nanoparticle-based therapeutics are not restricted to nanoparticle drug formulations; a growing area of research in cancer therapy is nanoparticle-based hyperthermia, [5] in which nanoparticles ...
Sona Nanotech Inc. (CSE: SONA) (OTCQB: SNANF) (the "Company", "Sona"), an oncology-focused life sciences company developing ...
Hyperthermia, a cancer treatment using controlled heat to kill tumor cells, shows promise but faces limitations due to some tumor cells' unexpected heat resistance.
Goal: Hyperthermia therapy requires tight temperature control to achieve selective killing of cancerous tissue with minimal damage on surrounding healthy tissues. Methods: To this end, accurate ...
Radio Frequency (RF) heating of Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) for hyperthermia is presented. RF heating experimental study was carried out at 915 MHz for phosphate buffer solution (PBS) with and without ...
Hyperthermia generated with various energy sources including microwave has been widely studied for cancer treatment. However, the potential damage due to nontargeted heating of normal tissue is a ...
Cancer treatment demands the development of multifunctional diagnostic tools and therapeutic agents with low toxicity and a high therapeutic index. The current work aimed to design multifunctional ...
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Hyperthermia is the process of increasing your body temperature to a higher level than normal. Typically, a high body temperature is characterized by a fever. It can be associated with heatstroke ...
Sona Nanotech Inc. (CSE: SONA) (OTCQB: SNANF) (the "Company", "Sona") an oncology-focused life sciences company developing innovative therapies ...
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