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Magnetic and Plasmonic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Devices

The design of magnetic and plasmonic nanoparticles for biomedical applications is a rapidly expanding and multidisciplinary field ripe for discoveries and a diversity of applications in cancer imaging and therapy. These nanoparticles allow us to manipulate the internal state of living cells and to monitor their return to equilibrium in a manner that is unique to such approaches. The synthesis of these nanostructures and their physical applications in the field of biomedical engineering are discussed in this Special Topic.

Guest Editors: Nikolai Khlebtsov and Ricardo Ibarra

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Bogdan V. Parakhonskiy; Anatolii Abalymov; Anna Ivanova; Dmitry Khalenkow; Andre G. Skirtach
M. R. Ibarra; Nikolai G. Khlebtsov
Prakhar Sengar; Karelid García-Tapia; Bonifacio Can-Uc; Karla Juárez-Moreno; Oscar E. Contreras-López; Gustavo A. Hirata
Mengjie Guan; Xuejian Mu; Hao Zhang; Yang Zhang; Jie Xu; Qiang Li; Xia Wang; Derang Cao; Shandong Li
Ana González; Víctor Garcés; Laura Sabio; Felix Velando; Miguel López-Haro; Natividad Gálvez; Jose J. Calvino; Jose M. Dominguez-Vera
Zoe Boekelheide; Jackson T. Miller; Cordula Grüttner; Cindi L. Dennis
David O. Idisi; J. A. Oke; Sweety Sarma; S. J. Moloi; Sekhar C. Ray; W. F. Pong; André M. Strydom
Miguel Toro-González; Ashley N. Dame; Saed Mirzadeh; Jessika V. Rojas
Pablo A. Méndez-Pfeiffer; Lucia Soto Urzúa; Enrique Sánchez-Mora; Ana L. González; J. M. Romo-Herrera; José Juan Gervacio Arciniega; Luis Javier Martínez Morales
Ziyang Tan; Yuqing Zhang; Benjamin D. Thackray; Jian Ye
Xiulong Jin; Jing He; Jian Ye
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