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Theranostic tantalum oxide nanoparticles (TaOxNPs) of about 40 nm were successfully developed by conjugating functional molecules including polyethylene glycol (PEG), near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye, doxorubicin (DOX), and hyaluronic acid (HA) onto the surface of the nanoparticles
Elemental tantalum is a well-known biomedical metal in clinics due to its extremely high biocompatibility, which is superior to that of other biomedical metallic materials. Hence, it is of significance to expand the scope of biomedical applications of tantalum. Herein, it is reported that tantalum
A nanotheranostic agent has been readily fabricated by encapsulating tantalum oxide (TaOx) nanoparticles (NPs) into polypyrrole (PPy) NPs via a facile one-step chemical oxidation polymerization for bimodal imaging guided photothermal ablation of tumor. It was proved that the obtained composite
Background: The emergence of two-dimensional MXenes has spurred their versatile applications in broad fields, but the exploring of novel MXene-based family members and their potential applications in theranostic nanomedicine (concurrent diagnostic imaging and therapy) have been rarely explored. In
MXenes, an emerging family of graphene-analogues two-dimensional (2D) materials, have attracted continuous and tremendous attention in many application fields because of their intrinsic physiochemical properties and high performance in versatile applications. In this work, we report on the
Tungsten alloys are composed of tungsten microparticles embedded in a solid matrix of transition metals such as nickel, cobalt, or iron. To understand the toxicology of these alloys, male F344 rats were intramuscularly implanted with pellets of tungsten/nickel/cobalt, tungsten/nickel/iron, or pure
Dionosil and powdered tantalum laryngograms are compared in 18 patients with known laryngeal cancer. Dionosil more reliably defined the epiglottis, valleculae, and pyriform fossae. The glottic and subglottic regions were more clearly visualized with the use of tantalum. Both agents were equally
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To investigate the dose modulation capability of a novel MRI-compatible direction modulated brachytherapy (DMBT) tandem applicator design with various high-density shielding materials for brachytherapy treatment of cervical cancer. The shield materials that have been evaluated are tantalum
Over the past decade, there has been increasing interest in the use of multifunctional nanoparticles (NPs) for cancer treatment. Of importance are systems that can deliver drugs at a sustained rate to target cancer cells, which can result in higher efficiency and reduced systemic toxicity. In this
Despite the biological relevance of complexes of various transition metals, tantalum complexes have long been neglected by bioinorganic chemists. Herein, we demonstrate potential chemotherapeutic applicability of the [Ta(η5-Cp*)Cl2(salaph)] (1) complex, containing deprotonated Schiff base
Many studies in recent years have focused on surface engineering of implant materials in order to improve their biocompatibility and other performance. Porous tantalum implants have increasingly been used in implant surgeries, due to their biocompatibility, physical stability, and good mechanical
Little is known about the interaction between antineoplastic drugs and implants in bone cancer patients. We investigated the interaction between commercially available porous tantalum (Ta) implants and the chemotherapeutic drug, Doxorubicin (DOX). DOX solutions were prepared in the presence of Ta
A method for determination and follow up of the size of inoperable intraabdominal tumours has been devised. At laparotomy, tantalum balls are deposited into the capsule of the tumour. An X-ray stereophotogrammetric method determines their position, which define a polyhedron whose volume can be
Here, we describe the synthesis, characterization and in vitro and in vivo performance of a series of tantalum oxide (TaOx) based nanoparticles (NPs) for computed tomography (CT). Five distinct versions of 9-12 nm diameter silane coated TaOx nanocrystals (NCs) were fabricated by a sol-gel method