Fayol et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Managing magnetic nanoparticle aggregation and cellular uptake: a precondition for efficient stem‐cell differentiation and MRI trackingFayol et al., 2013
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- Fayol D
- Luciani N
- Lartigue L
- Gazeau F
- Wilhelm C
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- Advanced healthcare materials
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The labeling of stem cells with iron oxide nanoparticles is increasingly used to enable MRI cell tracking and magnetic cell manipulation, stimulating the fields of tissue engineering and cell therapy. However, the impact of magnetic labeling on stem‐cell differentiation is still …
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