Abstract

Heterostructural nanowires with alternating copper and nickel layers were obtained by matrix synthesis, then were cut into cylindrical magnetic nanoparticles of calibrated sizes. For their use in medicine, the tasks of their separation (overcoming agglomeration) and spatial orientation for targeted drug delivery and hyperthermia, respectively, were solved.

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