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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.
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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.
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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.
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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.
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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.
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| Title: Dynamic Multi-Contrast Imaging of Two Different Tracer Materials in a Healthy Mouse. <em>9th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI 2019)</em> |
| Written by: P. Szwargulski, P. Ludewig, M. Graeser, M. Möddel, N. Gdaniec, K. M. Krishnan, H. Ittrich, G. Adam, T. Magnus, T. Knopp |
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Abstract: Magnetic Particle Imaging is a highly sensitive tracer-based imaging modality. Multi-contrast imaging methods make it possible to distinguish different kind of nanoparticles, temperatures, viscosities and aggregate states. In this work, the separation and accumulation of two different tracers in a healthy mouse is visualized. This provides a proof of concept, how dynamic multi-contrast reconstruction could be used in combination with functionalized nanoparticles.