Raj K. Dani, Ph.D.

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2012 Chemistry Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
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Spectroscopy of nanoparticles, nanoparticle synthesis, magnetic hyperthermia, magnetically induced drug delivery
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Viktor Chikan grad student 2012 Kansas State University
 (Exploring physical properties of nanoparticles for biomedical applications.)
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Podaru G, Moore J, Dani RK, et al. (2015) Nested Helmholtz coil design for producing homogeneous transient rotating magnetic fields. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 86: 034701
Podaru G, Ogden S, Baxter A, et al. (2014) Pulsed magnetic field induced fast drug release from magneto liposomes via ultrasound generation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 118: 11715-22
Dani RK, Schumann C, Taratula O, et al. (2014) Temperature-tunable iron oxide nanoparticles for remote-controlled drug release. Aaps Pharmscitech. 15: 963-72
Podaru G, Ogden S, Baxter A, et al. (2014) Pulsed magnetic field induced fast drug release from magneto liposomes via ultrasound generation Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 118: 11715-11722
Taratula O, Dani RK, Schumann C, et al. (2013) Multifunctional nanomedicine platform for concurrent delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs and mild hyperthermia to ovarian cancer cells. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 458: 169-80
Wysin GM, Chikan V, Young N, et al. (2013) Effects of interband transitions on Faraday rotation in metallic nanoparticles. Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : An Institute of Physics Journal. 25: 325302
Wysin GM, Chikan V, Young N, et al. (2013) Effects of interband transitions on Faraday rotation in metallic nanoparticles Journal of Physics Condensed Matter. 25
Wang H, Shrestha TB, Basel MT, et al. (2012) Magnetic-Fe/Fe(3)O(4)-nanoparticle-bound SN38 as carboxylesterase-cleavable prodrug for the delivery to tumors within monocytes/macrophages. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. 3: 444-55
Basel MT, Balivada S, Wang H, et al. (2012) Cell-delivered magnetic nanoparticles caused hyperthermia-mediated increased survival in a murine pancreatic cancer model International Journal of Nanomedicine. 7: 297-306
Wang H, Shrestha TB, Basel MT, et al. (2012) Magnetic-Fe/Fe 3O 4-nanoparticle-bound SN38 as carboxylesterase-cleavable prodrug for the delivery to tumors within monocytes/macrophages Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. 3: 444-455
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