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Trajectory analysis for magnetic particle imaging
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2008Recently a new imaging technique called magnetic particle imaging was proposed. The method uses the nonlinear response of magnetic nanoparticles when a time varying magnetic field is applied. Spatial encoding is achieved by moving a field-free point through an object of interest while the field strength in the vicinity of the point is high.
T, Knopp +6 more
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Fast reconstruction in magnetic particle imaging
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2012Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a new tomographic imaging method which is able to capture the fast dynamic behavior of magnetic tracer material. From measured induced signals, the unknown magnetic particle concentration is reconstructed using a previously determined system function, which describes the relation between particle position and signal ...
J, Lampe +6 more
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2014
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a young and very promising tomographic modality capable of imaging a distribution of biocompatible superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles within a patient with a sub-millimeter resolution in three dimensions (3D) and real-time without the need of harmful, ionizing radiation [GW05, WGR+09].
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Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a young and very promising tomographic modality capable of imaging a distribution of biocompatible superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles within a patient with a sub-millimeter resolution in three dimensions (3D) and real-time without the need of harmful, ionizing radiation [GW05, WGR+09].
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Perspectives on clinical magnetic particle imaging
Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 2013After realizing the worlds' first preclinical magnetic particle imaging (MPI) demonstrator, Philips is now realizing the worlds' first whole-body clinical prototype to prove the feasibility of MPI for clinical imaging. After a brief introduction of the basic MPI imaging process, this contribution presents an overview on the determining factors for key ...
Jörn, Borgert +14 more
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Magnetic Particle Imaging: Exploring Particle Mobility
2012Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) is a promising new imaging modality, providing 3-dimensional imaging of magnetic nanoparticle tracers with high spatial and temporal resolution. Some recently developed experimental scanners have proven MPI to be feasible for small animal imaging.
Thilo Wawrzik +2 more
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Magnetic Particle Imaging Using Ferromagnetic Magnetization
2012Nanofluids, defined as fluids containing suspended solid nanoparticles, are potential systems for utilization in biomedical applications. Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) uses superparamagnetic nanofluids, e.g. a colloidal suspension of iron oxide particles.
Euting, Stephan +2 more
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2016
Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) ist das jungste Verfahren, welches in diesem Buch beschrieben wird. Es wurde 2001 erfunden und 2005 publiziert [12.1, 12.2]. Magnetische Nanopartikel, die in den Korper des Patienten eingebracht werden, konnen mit hoher Zeit- und Ortsauflosung verfolgt werden.
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Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) ist das jungste Verfahren, welches in diesem Buch beschrieben wird. Es wurde 2001 erfunden und 2005 publiziert [12.1, 12.2]. Magnetische Nanopartikel, die in den Korper des Patienten eingebracht werden, konnen mit hoher Zeit- und Ortsauflosung verfolgt werden.
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