Schematic of the nanoparticle (top) illustrates the integration of a magnetic ionic liquid (yellow circle), a fluorescent dye (pink star), and a polyethylene glycol coating onto carbon nanohorns.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers develop magnetic nanoparticles for precise cancer treatmentTraditionally, radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery have been the most common ways to remove and destroy malignant cells.
Conductive hydrogels from ionic liquids are widely used in soft electronics and solid electrolytes due to their high flexibility and conductivity. However, engineering such hydrogels with simultaneous ...
Researchers from the Department of Physics have managed to experimentally develop a new magnetic state: a magneto-ionic vortex or "vortion." The research, published in Nature Communications, allows ...
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