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After 4 h incubation, the majority of nanoparticles were located in the perinuclear region of the cells.
The majority of nanoparticles were between 11 and 19 nm in dimensions and have an average size of 16 nm.
A majority of nanoparticles were entrapped in liver and spleen (15 20 ID %g ) with a tumor uptake value of 5% ID/g at 48 h after intravenous injection at a dose of 100 mg/kg (7.4 MBq/mouse).
This finding is consistent with the theory that the majority of nanoparticles lost all of the parts of overlaid IC due to the plasmonic heat generated by the irradiation.
Figure 4d is a 100-kx magnification image of the AuNPs, it can be seen that the size of the majority of nanoparticles is less than 60 nm. Figure 4 SEM image of printed AuNP ink on carbon electrodes showing the pattering of the particles.
A majority of nanoparticles were present not only in cells but also within extracellular matrix.
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Third, the majority of nanoparticle-based PET/MRI agents provide T2 contrast; only a handful are T1-based agents, which are preferred in the cases of low proton density in the target tissues.
A statistical determination of the nanoparticle-size distribution by means of HAADF-STEM showed that the majority of the nanoparticles are within the size range 1.5 2.6 nm.
It is known that during this thermophoretic process, smaller nanoparticles are more easily affected and moved by the temperature gradient [12, 13], and thus, the majority of the nanoparticles on the patterns would be less than 100 nm in diameter.
The TEM image of synthesized Fe3O4-NPs (Fig. 4a) showed that majority of the nanoparticles were in spherical shape.
The TEM image showed that majority of the nanoparticles are spherical, although some elongated ones were also observed.
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