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Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have been widely investigated and applied in the field of biomedicine due to their excellent superparamagnetic properties and reliable traceability. However, with the optimization of core composition, shell types and transfection agents, the cytotoxicity and metabolism of different SPIONs have great differences, and the labeled cells also show different cellular behaviors. Therefore, a holistic review of the construction and application of SPIONs is desired. This review focuses the advances of SPIONs in the field of biomedicine in recent years. After summarizing the toxicity of different SPIONs, the uptake, distribution and metabolism of SPIONs in vitro were discussed. Then, the regulation of labeled-cells behavior is outlined. Furthermore, the major challenges in the optimization process of SPIONs and insights on its future developments are proposed.
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Hao Wei
Harbin Engineering University
Yangnan Hu
Zhuhai People's Hospital
Junguo Wang
Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
International Journal of Nanomedicine
Soochow University
Southeast University
Nantong University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/696828b052c8d9060fda969d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/ijn.s321984
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