Hybrid Nanocarbon Materials for Magnetic Resonance and Fluorescent Imaging: A Mini Review
Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Science & Technology (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-31
Authors : Rui-Lin Liu; Jia-Xuan Hou;
Page : 122-122
Keywords : Carbon-based materials; Magnetic/fluorescent nanohybrids; Multi-modal imaging; Magnetic resonance; Fluorescent imaging;
Abstract
Carbon nanomaterials have gained significant momentum as promising candidate materials for biomedical applications due to their unique structure and properties. Carbon-based nanohybrids can be used as magnetic and fluorescent imaging contrast agent agents when it was functionalized by magnetic and fluorescent components. This mini-review summarizes the ultramodern applications and developments of hybrid carbon materials and addresses the future perspectives of carbon-based magnetic and fluorescent nanohybrids in the biomedical field.
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