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Single-core Or Multi-core? A Mini Review on Magnetic Nanoparticles for Magnetic Particle Spectroscopy-based Bioassays

Magnetic particle spectroscopy (MPS) is a technology that derives from magnetic particle imaging (MPI) and thrives as a standalone platform for many biological and biomedical applications, benefiting from the facile preparation and chemical modification of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). In recent years, MPS has been reported in extensive literatures as a versatile platform for different bioassay purposes using artificially designed MNPs, where the MNPs serve as magnetic tracers, the surface functionalized reagents (e.g., antibodies, aptamers, peptides, etc.) and tiny probes capturing target analytes from biofluid samples. The biochemical complexes on MNP surfaces can be tailored for different bioassay requirements, while the design of MNPs are of less attention for MPS-based bioassays. For MNPs in most bioassay applications, superparamagnetism is prerequisite to avoid agglomerates and false magnetic signals. Single- and multi-core superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SPMNPs) are prevalently used in MPS-based bioassays. In this mini review, we compared the pros & cons of different MPS platforms realizing volumetric- and surface-based bioassays with single- and multi-core nanoparticles, respectively.

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