Recent advances in biological detection with magnetic nanoparticles as a useful tool

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Magnetic nanoparticles have emerged as a powerful tool for magnetic resonance imaging, biodetection, drug delivery, and hyperthermia. This review focuses on the biological detection of magnetic nanoparticles as well as their physicochemical properties. Substantial progress in the sensitivity of detection has been made by developing variety of methods. Five applications of magnetic nanoparticles in biological detection are discussed in this review: magnetic separation, magnetic sensing, magnetic manipulation, magnetic catalysis, and signal enhancer for surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Finally, some future trends and perspectives in these research areas are outlined.

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Lu, L., Wang, X., Xiong, C., & Yao, L. (2015). Recent advances in biological detection with magnetic nanoparticles as a useful tool. Science China Chemistry, 58(5), 793–809. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-015-5370-5

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