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1. Orienting the Pore Morphology of Core-Shell Magnetic Mesoporous Silica with the Sol-Gel Temperature. Influence on MRI and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties

2. Unravelling the Thermal Decomposition Parameters for The Synthesis of Anisotropic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

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3. In situ liquid transmission electron microscopy reveals self-assembly-driven nucleation in radiolytic synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles in organic media

4. Orienting the Pore Morphology of Core-Shell Magnetic Mesoporous Silica with the Sol-Gel Temperature. Influence on MRI and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties

5. Core-shell iron oxide@stellate mesoporous silica for combined near-infrared photothermia and drug delivery: Influence of pH and surface chemistry

6. Iron Stearate Structures: An Original Tool for Nanoparticles Design

7. Assessing the parameters modulating optical losses of iron oxide nanoparticles under near infrared irradiation

8. Harnessing Composition of Iron Oxide Nanoparticle: Impact of Solvent-Mediated Ligand–Ligand Interaction and Competition between Oxidation and Growth Kinetics

9. A Confinement‐Driven Nucleation Mechanism of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Obtained via Thermal Decomposition in Organic Media

10. Mastering bioactive coatings of metal oxide nanoparticles and surfaces through phosphonate dendrons

11. Unravelling the Thermal Decomposition Parameters for The Synthesis of Anisotropic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

12. Dendron based antifouling, MRI and magnetic hyperthermia properties of different shaped iron oxide nanoparticles

13. Design of iron oxide-based nanoparticles for MRI and magnetic hyperthermia

14. Unveiling the role of surface, size, shape and defects of iron oxide nanoparticles for theranostic applications