Resonant Inductive Coupling Network for Human-Sized Magnetic Particle Imaging DOI Creative Commons
Fabian Mohn,

Fynn Förger,

Florian Thieben

et al.

arXiv (Cornell University), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

In Magnetic Particle Imaging, a field-free region is maneuvered throughout the field of view using time-varying magnetic known as drive-field. Human-sized systems operate drive-field in kHz range and generate it by utilizing strong currents that can rise to kA within coil called drive generator. Matching tuning between power amplifier, band-pass filter generator required. Here, for reasons safety future human scanners, symmetrical topology transformer, inductive coupling network used. Our primary objectives are achieve floating potentials ensure patient safety, attaining high linearity gain resonant transformer. We present novel systematic approach design loss-optimized toroid with D-shaped cross section, employing segmentation adjust inductance-to-resistance ratio while maintaining constant quality factor. Simultaneously, we derive specific matching condition symmetric transmit-receive circuit particle imaging. The chosen setup filters fundamental frequency allows simultaneous signal transmission reception. addition, decoupling multiple channels discussed side transformer evaluated maximum minimum stray field. Two prototypes were constructed, measured, decoupled, compared derived theory method-of-moment based simulations.

Language: Английский

Imaging-guided precision hyperthermia with magnetic nanoparticles DOI
Ali Shakeri‐Zadeh, Jeff W. M. Bulte

Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(3), P. 245 - 260

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

9

Non-FFP-Based Magnetic Particle Imaging (NFMPI) with an Open-Type RF Coil System: A Feasibility Study DOI Creative Commons
Chan Kim, Jiyun Nan, Kim Tien Nguyen

et al.

Sensors, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(3), P. 665 - 665

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Active drug delivery systems for cancer therapy are gaining attention their biocompatibility and enhanced efficacy compared to conventional chemotherapy surgery. To improve precision in targeted (TDD), actuating devices using external magnetic fields employed. However, a key challenge is the inability visually track carriers blood vessels, complicating navigation target. Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) can localize (MCs) but rely on bulky electromagnetic coils generate static field gradient, creating field-free point (FFP) within of view (FOV). Also, additional required move FFP across FOV, limiting flexibility increasing system size. address these issues, we propose non-FFP-based, open-type RF coil with simplified structure composed Tx/Rx permanent magnet at center, eliminating need an FFP. Furthermore, integrating robotic arm assembly enables easy adjustment FOV size location. Finally, tests nanoparticles (MNPs) confirmed system’s ability detect minimum mass 0.3 mg (Fe) 80 × mm2.

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Optical-magnetic Imaging for Optimizing Lymphodepletion-TIL Combination Therapy in Breast Cancer DOI
Jiaqian Li, Lishuang Guo, Yuan Feng

et al.

Molecular Imaging and Biology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Miniaturization and low energy consumption approach to magnetic particle imaging DOI
Lin Fan,

C. J. Wang,

Yushen Tian

et al.

Nano Today, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 62, P. 102706 - 102706

Published: March 10, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Cold Quad-Modal Nanocomplex for Precise and Quantitativein VivoStem Cell Tracking DOI Creative Commons
Ali Shakeri‐Zadeh, Chao Wang, Shreyas Kuddannaya

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 20, 2025

Abstract Current single imaging modalities typically lack the ability to simultaneously offer detailed anatomical visualization and quantitative cellular information, which is crucial for evaluating improving therapeutic efficacy. We developed a quad-modal nanocomplex magnetic resonance (MRI), particle (MPI), computed tomography (CT), multispectral optoacoustic (MSOT) within nanoplatform. The chemically engineered complex composed of bovine serum albumin as biocompatible matrix, superparamagnetic iron oxide MRI MPI agents, optoradiopaque bismuth sulfide CT MSOT agents. demonstrate here its use high-resolution, real-time, in vivo mesenchymal stem cells transplanted mouse brain. This versatile may find applications monitoring cell transfer transplantation using multiple approaches.

Language: Английский

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0

Resonant inductive coupling network for human-sized magnetic particle imaging DOI Creative Commons
Fabian Mohn,

Fynn Förger,

Florian Thieben

et al.

Review of Scientific Instruments, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 95(4)

Published: April 1, 2024

In magnetic particle imaging, a field-free region is maneuvered throughout the field of view using time-varying known as drive-field. Human-sized systems operate drive-field in kHz range and generate it by utilizing strong currents that can rise to kA within coil called drive generator. Matching tuning between power amplifier, band-pass filter, generator required. Here, for reasons safety future human scanners, symmetrical topology transformer an inductive coupling network are used. Our primary objectives achieve floating potentials ensure patient while attaining high linearity gain resonant transformer. We present novel systematic approach design loss-optimized toroid with D-shaped cross section, employing segmentation adjust inductance-to-resistance ratio maintaining constant quality factor. Simultaneously, we derive specific matching condition symmetric transmit–receive circuit imaging. The chosen setup filters fundamental frequency allows simultaneous signal transmission reception. addition, decoupling multiple channels discussed, side evaluated maximum minimum stray field. Two prototypes were constructed, measured, decoupled, compared derived theory method-of-moment based simulations.

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Design and Optimization of a Magnetic Field Generator for Magnetic Particle Imaging with Soft Magnetic Materials DOI Creative Commons
Fynn Foerger, Marija Boberg, Jonas Faltinath

et al.

Advanced Intelligent Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(11)

Published: Aug. 22, 2024

Magnetic field generators are a key component of Particle Imaging (MPI) systems, and their power consumption is major obstacle on the path to human‐sized scanners. Despite importance, focused discussion these rare, comprehensive description design process currently lacking. This work presents methodology for optimization selection operating with soft magnetic materials outside linear regime in context MPI. Key elements mathematical model generators, formalism defining sequences, relationship between sequence. These used define space generator given its system requirements constraints. The then formulated as an problem. Subsequently, this utilized new specifically cerebral imaging studies. result outperforms our existing MPI terms view size, providing proof‐of‐concept entire methodology. As approach very general, it can be extended beyond other areas such manipulation medical devices micro‐robotics.

Language: Английский

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1

Design, construction and validation of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system for human brain imaging DOI Creative Commons
Eli Mattingly, Monika Śliwiak, Erica E. Mason

et al.

Physics in Medicine and Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 70(1), P. 015019 - 015019

Published: Dec. 11, 2024

Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) was introduced in 2005 as a promising, tracer-based medical modality with the potential for high sensitivity and spatial resolution. Since then, numerous preclinical devices have been built but only few human-scale devices, none of which targeted functional neuroimaging. In this work, we probe challenges scaling technology to meet needs human neuroimaging sufficient detecting hemodynamic changes following brain activation spatio-temporal resolution comparable current magnetic resonance approaches.

Language: Английский

Citations

1

A magnetic particle imaging scanning at the bedside DOI
Sadra Bakhshandeh

Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(5), P. 372 - 372

Published: April 15, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

0

A greedy regularized block Kaczmarz method for accelerating reconstruction in magnetic particle imaging DOI
Yusong Shen, Liwen Zhang, Hui Zhang

et al.

Physics in Medicine and Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 69(15), P. 155004 - 155004

Published: June 11, 2024

Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an emerging medical tomographic modality that enables real-time with high sensitivity and spatial temporal resolution. For the system matrix reconstruction method, MPI problem ill-posed inverse commonly solved using Kaczmarz algorithm. However, computation time of algorithm, which restricts speed, has limited development potential clinical applications for MPI. In order to achieve fast in MPI, we propose a greedy regularized block method (GRBK) accelerates reconstruction.

Language: Английский

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0