Low field magnetic resonance techniques in the development of nanomaterials for biomedical applications
Abstract
In recent years there has been rapid progress in the development of nanomaterials, and in particular magnetic nanomaterials, for magnetic resonance imaging and other biomedical applications. Using selected highlights from recent literature we describe the magnetic resonance methods that are used to measure the effects of agents on image contrast. We also show how these methods offer new insight into magnetic order in the colloidal state, a critical factor for all biomedical applications.