Magnetically directed targeting aggregation of radiolabelled ferrite nanoparticles

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Ferrite magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3O4 or iron (II,III) oxide; 15-25nm of diameter) were developed. These magnetic nanoparticles are a potential vehicle for magnetically induced target aggregation in living animals. In this preliminary study, the radiochemical purity for the radiolabeled magnetic nanoparticles was examined, and the possibility of the magnetically induced targeting of the radio-nanoparticles was evaluated. Our results showed that radiolabeled ferrite nanoparticles can be used as magnetic targeting agents with high labeling efficiency and stability. These particles can be distributed within living animals via intravenous injection, and the biodistribution of the particles can be potentially controlled by external magnetism. These evaluations will be the groundwork for the future development of delivery techniques for radiopharmaceuticals through external magnetic control. © 2011 Yuh-Feng Wang et al.

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Chung, M. I., Wang, Y. F., Fu, C. M., Chuang, M. H., & Cham, T. M. (2011). Magnetically directed targeting aggregation of radiolabelled ferrite nanoparticles. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/851520

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