Аннотация и ключевые слова
Аннотация (русский):
Cинтезированы два типа наночастиц оксида железа (g-Fe 2O 3) и (Fe 3O 4). В этой работе, поверхность, образованных наночастиц опсонизированная с белками, находящимися в эмбриональной телячьей сыворотки крови. Показано, что синтезированные магнитные наночастицы γ-Fe 2O 3@PDMAAm и γ-Fe 2O 3@SiO 2, нецитотоксические и интенсивно фагоцитируются на макрофагах млекопитающих.

Ключевые слова:
magnetic nanoparticles, surface modification, colloidal particles, ATR FTIR spectroscopy, cell labeling, магнитные наночастицы, поверхностная модификация, коллоидные частицы, НПВО ИК-спектроскопия, клеточные маркеры
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