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Different coatings on magnetic nanoparticles dictate their degradation kinetics in vivo for 15 months after intravenous administration in mice.

Yadileiny PortillaYilian Fernández-AfonsoSonia Pérez-YagüeVladimir Mulens-AriasMaría Del Puerto MoralesLucia GutiérrezDomingo F Barber
Published in: Journal of nanobiotechnology (2022)
The MNPs degraded at different rates depending on the organ and their coating, the former representing the feature that was fundamental in determining the time they persisted. In the liver, the rate of degradation was similar for all three coatings, and it was faster than in the spleen. This information regarding the influence of coatings on the in vivo degradation of MNPs will help to choose the best coating for each biomedical application depending on the specific clinical requirements.
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