Abstract

The review analyzes the achievements and problems of medical radio electronics and a number of related fields related to biomedical applications of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. It is shown that currently the potential of biomedical technologies in this area are not fully disclosed. Only in some cases it was possible to put into practice the methods of magnetic hyperthermia and controlled directed drug delivery. The practical use of magnetic nanoparticles for diagnostic purposes is much more successful, but there are many problems associated with the biocompatibility of nanoparticles and the inevitable side effects. It is necessary to continue research on optimizing the processes of targeted delivery and controlled release of drugs, hyperthermia techniques using magnetic nanoparticles. It is especially important to develop physical radioelectronic imaging methods for magnetic nanoparticles in a living organism and approaches that effectively solve several diagnostic and therapeutic tasks simultaneously.

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