Mechanomagnetochemical reactor for the synthesis of nanocomposites anticancer therapy
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A mechanomagnetochemical synthesis technology of antitumor nanocomposite for cancer therapy is considered, a flow diagram is developed, and a mechanomagnetochemical reactor for synthesis of nanocomposite for cancer therapy on the basis of magnetic nanoparticles of Fe3O4 with KCl and doxorubicin is produced. Spectrophotometric researches of the nanocomposite in optical range for the purpose of estimation of possible doxorubicin modification effects after mechanomagnetochemical synthesis were conducted
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