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BARC NEWSLETTER MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES FOR TARGETED-DRUG DELIVERY: A COMBINATORIAL APPROACH OF HYPERTHERMIA AND RADIATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CANCER THERAPY Neena V. Jadhav, Amit Kumar and Badri N. Pandey
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Document Date: 2013-12-06 05:47:09


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AMF / S. Singh N. V. / /

IndustryTerm

tumor site / therapy of cancer / confocal microscopy imaging / CANCER THERAPY / in-vivo imaging / physico-chemical techniques / cancer treatment / chemical and physical stability / chemical stability / undesirable chemical reactions / chemical / hyperthermia applications / imaging / /

MedicalCondition

tumor / conventional cancer / significant tumor / Once palpable tumors / fibrosarcoma tumor / cancer / mouse fibrosarcoma tumor / radiation enhancement effect using suitable tumor / luciferase fibrosarcoma / generation cancer / normal combinatorial cancer / /

MedicalTreatment

chemo / radiation therapy / chemotherapy / radiotherapy / Radiation / cancer therapy / /

Organization

Health Sciences Division / N. Pandey Radiation Biology and Health Sciences Division / Indian Society for Radiation Biology / /

Person

D. M. Shin / Prussian blue / Z. Chen / A. K. Tyagi / K. Cho / Amit Kumar / R. Vasumathy / S. Nie / S. Banerjee / Pritha Ray / Badri N. Pandey / Navi Mumbai / X. Wang / /

Position

fibrosarcoma tumor model in BALB/c mice carboxylic group / candidate for the development / /

PublishedMedium

Elsevier / /

Technology

RADIATION / laser / DRUG DELIVERY / X-ray / chemotherapy / treating cancer / apoptosis / /

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