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2018-10-01

Applications of magnetic and multiferroic core/shell nanostructures and their physical properties

Aplicaciones de nanoestructuras core/shell magnéticas y multiferroicas y sus propiedades físicas

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https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v85n207.69203

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nanoparticle, magnetic, multiferroic, magnetoelectric, biomedical applications (en)
nanopartícula, magnético, multiferroico, magnetoeléctrico, aplicaciones biomédicas (es)

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The potential of nanotechnology in the biomedical field has been crucial for contributing to the possibility of efficiently meeting present necessities with novel materials. Over the last few decades, nanostructures with a core/shell structure have attracted significant attention because of the possibility of changing their physical properties by varying their chemistry and geometry. These structures have become relevant in targeted therapy (drug delivery and treatments to complement chemotherapy and radiotherapy), imaging and in the stimulation of cellular functions. Thus in this paper the current development of core/shell nanostructures is reviewed, emphasizing the physical properties of those that have been proposed as potentially having biomedical applications, which are based in a magnetic behavior or in a mixture of magnetic and electric (multiferroic) phenomena.
El potencial de la nanotecnología en el campo de la biomedicina ha sido crucial para contribuir con novedosos materiales a la posibilidad de cubrir de manera eficiente las necesidades actuales. En las últimas décadas, las nanoestructuras core/shell han llamado significativamente la atención debido a la modificación de sus propiedades físicas con la variación de su química y geometría. Estas estructuras tienen relevancia en terapia dirigida (transporte de medicamentos y tratamientos para complementar la quimioterapia y radioterapia), en imágenes y en la estimulación de las funciones celulares. Por tanto, en este artículo se presentará una revisión del actual desarrollo de las nanoestructuras core/shell, enfatizando en las propiedades de aquellas que han sido propuestas por sus potenciales aplicaciones biomédicas, las cuales están basadas en un comportamiento magnético o en una combinación de los fenómenos magnético y eléctrico (multiferroico).

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