Magnetic nanoparticle compositions and methods

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ABSTRACT:
A nanoparticle having a core comprising a magnetic material and surface to which are covalently coupled a plurality of silane moieties, wherein each silane moiety comprises a polyalkylene oxide moiety. The nanoparticle can further include a targeting agent, a targeting agent and a diagnostic agent, or a targeting agent and a therapeutic agent. Methods for using the nanoparticle to detect and treat tissues of interest.

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