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Title: Research of the biological activity of gadolinium orthovanadate nanoparticles
Authors: Vekshyn, Vitalii
Nakonechna, Oksana
Bachynskyi, Ruslan
Gorbach, Tatiana
Keywords: GADOLINIUM
ORTHOVANADATE
NANOPARTICLES
Issue Date: 18-May-2023
Publisher: Х. : НФаУ
Citation: Modern chemistry of medicines
Abstract: Recently, inorganic nanomaterials based on rare-earth metals are of particular scientific interest. Colloidal solutions containing lanthanide ions are most commonly used. They are used in medicine both in the treatment of cancer and as contrast agents in tomography. The use of these solutions allows luminescence analysis of cells due to autoluminescence of biological material. Metals orthovanadates activated by rare earth elements are considered to be particularly effective luminophores.
Description: Recently, inorganic nanomaterials based on rare-earth metals are of particular scientific interest. Colloidal solutions containing lanthanide ions are most commonly used. They are used in medicine both in the treatment of cancer and as contrast agents in tomography. The use of these solutions allows luminescence analysis of cells due to autoluminescence of biological material. Metals orthovanadates activated by rare earth elements are considered to be particularly effective luminophores.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/18687
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