A peek behind the paper – André Próspero on the use of AC biosusceptometry for assessing kidney injury
Take a look behind the scenes of a recent research article published in Nanomedicine entitled: 'AC biosusceptometry and magnetic nanoparticles to assess doxorubicin-induced kidney injury in rats' by André Próspero, São Paulo State University (Brazil), as we discuss the motivations and findings behind his work on using alternative technologies for study of kidney injury in rats. Please could you give some background about yourself and what led you to your latest research interest? I am a Medical Physicist, receiving my PhD in Pharmacology and Biotechnology. My interests are in finding and developing new technologies that can help to improve the standard...
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