Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10159866 | Acta Biomaterialia | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles differing in their size, shape (spherical, hexagonal, rods, cubes) and composition have been synthesized and modified using caffeic acid for transfer to aqueous media and stabilization of the particle suspensions at physiological pH. A super quantum interference device and the recently patented magnetic sensor MIAplex®, which registered a signal proportional to the second derivative of the magnetization curve, were used to study the magnetization behavior of the nanoparticles. The differences in the magnetic signatures of the nanoparticles (spheres and rods) make them promising candidates for the simultaneous detection of different types of biological molecules.
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Authors
Caroline de Montferrand, Ling Hu, Irena Milosevic, Vincent Russier, Dominique Bonnin, Laurence Motte, Arnaud Brioude, Yoann Lalatonne,