Literature DB >> 15776162

Establishment and implications of a characterization method for magnetic nanoparticle using cell tracking velocimetry and magnetic susceptibility modified solutions.

Huading Zhang1, Lee R Moore, Maciej Zborowski, P Stephen Williams, Shlomo Margel, Jeffrey J Chalmers.   

Abstract

Magnetic micro and nanoparticles conjugated to affinity labels have become a significant, commercial reagent. It has been demonstrated that the performance of cell separation systems using magnetic labels is a function of the magnitude of the magnetic force that can be generated through labeling. This magnetic force is proportional to the number of magnetic particles bound to the cell, the magnetic energy gradient, and the particle-field interaction parameter. This particle-field interaction parameter, which is the product of the relative volumetric, magnetic susceptibility and the volume of the micro or nanoparticle, is a fundamental parameter which can be used to characterize the magnetic particles. An experimental technique is presented which measures the volumetric magnetic susceptibility of particles through the use of susceptibility modified solutions and an experimental instrument, Cell Tracking Velocimetry, CTV. Experimental studies were conducted on polystyrene microspheres alone and those bound to four different magnetic nanoparticles. The experimentally determined values of the magnetic susceptibility of the polystyrene microspheres are consistent with values found from literature. Consequently, magnetic susceptibility measurements of these polystyrene microspheres bound with the magnetic nanoparticles combined with particle size measurements using commercial dynamic light scattering instrument allowed estimates of the particle-field interaction parameter to be made for four commercial, magnetic nanoparticles. The value found for MACS beads is close to what is reported from an independent study. The values for MACS beads and Imag beads are found to agree with what is observed from experiments. Finally, an experimental demonstration of the impact that differences in this field interaction parameter has on the labeling of human lymphocytes is presented.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15776162     DOI: 10.1039/b412723d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Analyst        ISSN: 0003-2654            Impact factor:   4.616


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2.  A quantitative determination of magnetic nanoparticle separation using on-off field operation of quadrupole magnetic field-flow fractionation (QMgFFF).

Authors:  Toru Orita; Lee R Moore; Powrnima Joshi; Masahiro Tomita; Takashi Horiuchi; Maciej Zborowski
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3.  Trajectory control of PbSe-gamma-Fe2O3 nanoplatforms under viscous flow and an external magnetic field.

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4.  Quantification of both the presence, and oxidation state, of Mn in Bacillus atrophaeus spores and its imparting of magnetic susceptibility to the spores.

Authors:  Jianxin Sun; Maciej Zborowski; Jeffrey J Chalmers
Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng       Date:  2011-01-04       Impact factor: 4.530

5.  Quantification of non-specific binding of magnetic micro- and nanoparticles using cell tracking velocimetry: Implication for magnetic cell separation and detection.

Authors:  J J Chalmers; Y Xiong; X Jin; M Shao; X Tong; S Farag; M Zborowski
Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng       Date:  2010-04-15       Impact factor: 4.530

6.  Simultaneous, single particle, magnetization and size measurements of micron sized, magnetic particles.

Authors:  Jie Xu; Kalpesh Mahajan; Wei Xue; Jessica O Winter; Maciej Zborowski; Jeffrey J Chalmers
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7.  Differences in magnetically induced motion of diamagnetic, paramagnetic, and superparamagnetic microparticles detected by cell tracking velocimetry.

Authors:  Xiaoxia Jin; Yang Zhao; Aaron Richardson; Lee Moore; P Stephen Williams; Maciej Zborowski; Jeffrey J Chalmers
Journal:  Analyst       Date:  2008-09-09       Impact factor: 4.616

Review 8.  Utility of magnetic cell separation as a molecular sperm preparation technique.

Authors:  Tamer M Said; Ashok Agarwal; Maciej Zborowski; Sonja Grunewald; Hans-Juergen Glander; Uwe Paasch
Journal:  J Androl       Date:  2007-12-12

9.  Quadrupole magnetic sorting of porcine islets of Langerhans.

Authors:  Rustin M Shenkman; Jeffrey J Chalmers; Bernhard J Hering; Nicole Kirchhof; Klearchos K Papas
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 3.056

10.  Track-etched magnetic micropores for immunomagnetic isolation of pathogens.

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Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater       Date:  2014-02-17       Impact factor: 9.933

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