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Abstract| Volume 60, ISSUE 4, PS9, April 2007

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Antibody-nanoparticle conjugation for hyperthermic treatment of tumours

      Immunoconjugates of antibodies with toxic agents are becoming a significant component of anticancer treatments. One ongoing challenge to the success of this approach is the exposure of healthy tissues to the cytotoxic agents employed. We propose that magnetic fluid hyperthermia, using pre-targeted antibody-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles, can address this issue. In magnetic fluid hyperthermia an alternating magnetic field is applied to magnetic nanoparticles in target tissues causing localised heating and cell death. The externally employed magnetic field can be focused on the tumour deposit. The system has potential to provide potent and selective cancer-targeted hyperthermic therapy.
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