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Effects of Mn concentration on the ac magnetically induced heating characteristics of superparamagnetic MnxZn1− xFe2O4 nanoparticles for hyperthermia

Jeun et al., 2010

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5516562239861903917
Author
Jeun M
Moon S
Kobayashi H
Shin H
Tomitaka A
Kim Y
Takemura Y
Paek S
Park K
Chung K
Bae S
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Applied physics letters

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The effects of Mn 2+ cation concentration on the ac magnetically induced heating characteristics and the magnetic properties of superparamagnetic Mn x Zn 1− x Fe 2 O 4 nanoparticles (SPNPs) were investigated to explore the biotechnical feasibility as a …
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