Abstract
This short tutorial review highlights the advance in high temperature solution phase chemical synthesis of monodisperse magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), especially iron oxide NPs, as contrast enhancement agents for cancer detection by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It introduces briefly the unique nanomagnetism of MNPs required for MRI. It then summarizes some typical methods used to prepare monodisperse Fe3O4 and ferrite MFe2O4 MNPs from high temperature organic phase reaction with controlled magnetic properties. It further outlines the chemistry used to make these MNPs biocompatible and target-specific. Finally it presents two examples to demonstrate the MNP control achieved from chemical synthesis for sensitive detection of cancer.
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