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Iron Oxide-Based Magneto-Optical Nanocomposites for In Vivo Biomedical Applications. | LitMetric

Iron Oxide-Based Magneto-Optical Nanocomposites for In Vivo Biomedical Applications.

Biomedicines

Nano-Biomaterials Research Group, School of Natural Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) are crucial in nanomedicine due to their ability to enhance targeted drug delivery, improve imaging, and enable treatments on demand.
  • The integration of optical probes with IONPs can enhance MRI resolution and expand their applications across various diseases using magnetic fields and light for detection and therapy.
  • This review categorizes IONP-optical probe combinations into six classes, focusing on in vivo studies, potential toxicity, and the challenges of translating these nanocomposites into clinical practice.

Article Abstract

Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) have played a pivotal role in the development of nanomedicine owing to their versatile functions at the nanoscale, which facilitates targeted delivery, high contrast imaging, and on-demand therapy. Some biomedical inadequacies of IONPs on their own, such as the poor resolution of IONP-based Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), can be overcome by co-incorporating optical probes onto them, which can be either molecule- or nanoparticulate-based. Optical probe incorporated IONPs, together with two prominent non-ionizing radiation sources (i.e., magnetic field and light), enable a myriad of biomedical applications from early detection to targeted treatment of various diseases. In this context, many research articles are in the public domain on magneto-optical nanoparticles; discussed in detail are fabrication strategies for their application in the biomedical field; however, lacking is a comprehensive review on real-life applications in vivo, their toxicity, and the prospect of bench-to-bedside clinical studies. Therefore, in this review, we focused on selecting such important nanocomposites where IONPs become the magnetic component, conjugated with various types of optical probes; we clearly classified them into class 1 to class 6 categories and present only in vivo studies. In addition, we briefly discuss the potential toxicity of such nanocomposites and their respective challenges for clinical translations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000024PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9030288DOI Listing

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