They subsequently co-encapsulated the cells with magnetic iron oxide in immunoprotective alginate microcapsules and then remotely triggered cytosine deaminase expression
by alternating magnetic field - induced hyperthermia.
Not exact matches
A combination of iron - oxide nanoparticles and an
alternating magnetic field, which together generate heat, have activated an immune system response to tumors in mice according to an accepted manuscript
by Dartmouth - Hitchcock Norris Cotton Center researchers in the journal Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine released online on February 24, 2014.
Previous cancer studies had shown that
by injecting tumors with
magnetic nanoparticles made of iron oxide — «essentially rust, with well - tuned
magnetic properties,» Anikeeva says — then exposing them to rapidly
alternating magnetic fields, excited nanoparticles can be used to heat and destroy cancer tumors while leaving surrounding, healthy tissue intact.
Fu and colleagues progressively demagnetized samples of the meteorite using an
alternating magnetic field or
by heating.