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Nanoparticles generally refer to particles in the size range of 0.1 to 100 nm, where particles show completely novel physicochemical properties from their bulk counterpart. The promise of nanoparticles for diagnostic and therapeutic applications has been widely explored. For diagnostic applications, the specificity and sensitivity of imaging can be greatly improved by using nanoparticles as contrast enhancement agents. As therapeutic agent, nanoparticles enable targeted and controlled drug delivery.