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1. Magnetic hyperthermia properties of nanoparticles inside lysosomes using kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations : influence of key parameters, of dipolar interactions and spatial variation of heating power

2. An air-cooled Litz wire coil for measuring the high frequency hysteresis loops of magnetic samples : a useful setup for magnetic hyperthermia applications

3. Increase of magnetic hyperthermia efficiency due to dipolar interactions in low anisotropy magnetic nanoparticles : theoretical and experimental results

4. Influence of a transverse static magnetic field on the magnetic hyperthermia properties and high-frequency hysteresis loops of ferromagnetic FeCo nanoparticles

5. Simple models for dynamic hysteresis loops calculation: Application to hyperthermia optimization

6. Magnetic anisotropy determination and magnetic hyperthermia properties of small Fe nanoparticles in the superparamagnetic regime

7. Room temperature Giant Spin-dependent Photoconductivity in dilute nitride semiconductors

8. Large specific absorption rates in the magnetic hyperthermia properties of metallic iron nanocubes

9. Magnetic hyperthermia in single-domain monodisperse FeCo nanoparticles: Evidences for Stoner-Wohlfarth behaviour and large losses

10. Magnetoresistance and collective Coulomb blockade in super-lattices of ferromagnetic CoFe nanoparticles

11. A frequency-adjustable electromagnet for hyperthermia measurements on magnetic nanoparticles

12. Nanolithography based on real-time electrically-controlled indentation with an atomic force microscope for nanocontacts elaboration

14. A setup to measure the temperature-dependent heating power of magnetically heated nanoparticles up to high temperature

15. Spin crossover in Fe(triazole)-Pt nanoparticle self-assembly structured at the sub-5 nm scale

16. Spin crossover in Fe(triazole)-Pt nanoparticle self-assembly structured at the sub-5 nm scale

18. Silica coated iron nanoparticles: synthesis, interface control, magnetic and hyperthermia properties

19. High time resolution thermometry on a magnetic nanoheater. A new tool for hyperthermia

20. Magnetic nanoplatform incorporating a molecular thermometer. A new tool for local hyperthermia

21. Effects of inter- and intra-aggregate magnetic dipolar interactions on the magnetic heating efficiency of iron oxide nanoparticles

22. A molecular device for the simultaneous magnetic-induced heating and temperature measurement. Mapping temperature distribution inside a cell

24. Effects of inter- and intra-aggregate magnetic dipolar interactions on the magnetic heating efficiency of iron oxide nanoparticles

25. Multifunctional nanoplatform for biomedical applications

26. Joining time-resolved thermometry and magnetic-induced heating in a single nanoparticle unveils intriguing thermal properties

27. Influence of structural and magnetic properties in the heating performance of multicore bioferrofluids

28. Nanolithography based on real-time electrically controlled indentation with an atomic force microscope for nanocontact elaboration

29. Conducting tip atomic force microscopy analysis of aluminum oxide barrier defects decorated by electrodeposition

30. Charging dynamics of localized 2D layers of Si nanocrystals embedded into SiO2 by stencil masked ultra low energy ion implantation process

31. Which Osteochondritis Dissecans Lesions Will Heal Nonoperatively? An Application of Machine Learning to the ROCK Prospective Cohort.

32. Magneto-mechanical destruction of cancer-associated fibroblasts using ultra-small iron oxide nanoparticles and low frequency rotating magnetic fields.

33. Time-dependent AC magnetometry and chain formation in magnetite: the influence of particle size, initial temperature and the shortening of the relaxation time by the applied field.

34. High Frequency Hysteresis Losses on γ-Fe₂O₃ and Fe₃O₄: Susceptibility as a Magnetic Stamp for Chain Formation.

35. Targeted nanoscale magnetic hyperthermia: challenges and potentials of peptide-based targeting.

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