In Situ Measurement of Magnetization Relaxation of Internalized Nanoparticles in Live Cells
                        
                        
                            - Submitting institution
 
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                                University of Keele
                                
 
                            
 
                            - Unit of assessment
 
                            - 12 - Engineering
 
                            - Output identifier
 
                            - 410
 
                            - Type
 
                            - D - Journal article
 
                                - DOI
 
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                                        10.1021/nn503888j
                                
 
                                - Title of journal
 
                                - ACS Nano
 
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                                - First page
 
                                - 231
 
                                - Volume
 
                                - 9
 
                                - Issue
 
                                - 1
 
                                - ISSN
 
                                - 1936-0851
 
                                - Open access status
 
                                - Out of scope for open access requirements
 
                            - Month of publication
 
                            - January
 
                            - Year of publication
 
                            - 2015
 
                            - URL
 
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                                        https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/nn503888j
                                    
                            
 
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                            - Output has been delayed by COVID-19
 
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                            - Forensic science
 
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                            - Interdisciplinary
 
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                            - Number of additional authors
 
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                                4
                            
 
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                            - Proposed double-weighted
 
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                            - Additional information
 
                            - One of the first studies to use AC susceptibility as a tool to probe magnetic nanoparticles in live cells, the paper rapidly gained world-wide recognition, catalysing the use of related techniques, and becoming a benchmark cited across research areas including nanomaterials, cancer therapy, drug delivery and medical imaging. Part of a PhD project (EU-FP7 ITN “MagneticFUN”), it stimulated a new international collaboration and follow-on work (Cabrera et al, ACS Nano 2018). It underpinned successful research grant applications: Wellcome Trust (207617/Z/17/Z and Cabrera-Fellowship) and EPSRC (EP/P011403/1), with the latter developing the world’s first magneto-optical microscope for biological imaging (ACS Nano, submitted). 
 
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                            - Non-English
 
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