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Remote manipulation of magnetic nanoparticles using magnetic field gradient to promote cancer cell death

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Subramanian M, Miaskowski A, Jenkins SI, Lim J & Dobson J (2019) Remote manipulation of magnetic nanoparticles using magnetic field gradient to promote cancer cell death. Applied Physics A, 125 (4), Art. No.: 226. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-019-2510-3

Abstract
The manipulation of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) using an external magnetic field, has been successfully demonstrated in various biomedical applications. Some have utilised this non-invasive external stimulus and there is an potential to build on this platform. The focus of this study is to understand the manipulation of MNPs by a time-varying static magnetic field and how, at different frequencies and displacement, this can alter cellular function. Here we explore, using numerical modeling, the physical mechanism which underlies this process, and we discuss potential improvements for its use in biomedical applications. From our data and other related studies, we infer that such phenomenon largely depends on the magnetic field gradient, magnetic susceptibility and size of the MNPs, magnet array oscillating frequency, viscosity of the medium surrounding MNPs, and distance between the magnetic field source and MNPs. Additionally, we demonstrate cytotoxicity in neuroblastoma (SH-SY5Y) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells in vitro induced by MNPs exposed to a magnetic field gradient and oscillating at various frequencies and displacement amplitudes. Even though this technique reliably produces MNP endocytosis and/or cytotoxicity, a better understanding is required to develop this system for precision manipulation of MNPs, ex vivo.

Keywords
General Materials Science; General Chemistry;

Journal
Applied Physics A: Volume 125, Issue 4

StatusPublished
FundersEngineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Imperial College London and nanoTherics Limited
Publication date30/04/2019
Publication date online04/03/2019
Date accepted by journal21/02/2019
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/28935
PublisherSpringer Nature
ISSN0947-8396
eISSN1432-0630

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Dr Jenson Lim

Dr Jenson Lim

Lecturer, Biological and Environmental Sciences