Hybride magnetic nanoparticles for applications in medicine and biology
The study is aimed to the development of new hybride nanoparticles for the use for magnetic resonance imaging as contrast materials, local destruction of cancers by the magnetic fluid hyperthermia and DNA diagnostics of microorganisms. It includes the synthesis of magnetic cores, their stabilization in a form of suspensions, ensuing preparation of biocompatible shells suitably modified and a complex characterization employing a number of physical, chemical and biological methods with respect to the expected application.