Human-sized magnetic particle imaging for brain applications
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) has been applied to various pre-clinical settings, including detection of ischemic stroke in mice. Translation of MPI to a clinical setting has been obstacled by the lack of a device with sufficient bore size and, at the same time, reasonable technical requirements. H...
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Main Authors: | M. Graeser, F. Thieben, P. Szwargulski, F. Werner, N. Gdaniec, M. Boberg, F. Griese, M. Möddel, P. Ludewig, D. van de Ven, O. M. Weber, O. Woywode, B. Gleich, T. Knopp |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c0b35a28d4e24697973d7c80d4dc8c49 |
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