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What are the Advantages of Using Magnetic Nanoparticles?
The use of MNPs in bioanalytical sciences offers several advantages:
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High Surface Area
: Their small size and large surface area allow for high binding capacity and enhanced interaction with biological molecules.
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Controlled Functionalization
: The surface of MNPs can be easily modified with various functional groups to target specific molecules or cells.
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Magnetic Properties
: The ability to manipulate MNPs using an external magnetic field enables precise control and separation processes.
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Biocompatibility
: When properly coated, MNPs are generally biocompatible, making them suitable for in vivo applications.
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