Scientists develop magnetic nanoparticles that can kill cancer cells

London, June 27 : South Korean scientists have developed magnetic nanoparticles that can destroy cancer cells under the influence of a magnetic field.

The magnetic nanoparticles developed by a Yonsei University research team led by Professor Cheon Jin-woo can convert external magnetic energy into heat with a significant increase in the efficiency of magnetic thermal induction, English.news.cn reported.

The team performed an anti tumour study in mice, and found that the therapeutic efficacy of the nanoparticles is superior to that of a common anticancer drug.

Heat therapy is often used in cancer treatment as cancer cells can be killed when exposed to temperatures above 42 degrees Celsius.

The study was published June 26 on the journal Nature Nanotechnology's website. (ANI -Posted on / )

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