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Knopp, Tobias.

Magnetic Particle Imaging An Introduction to Imaging Principles and Scanner Instrumentation / [electronic resource] : by Tobias Knopp, Thorsten M. Buzug. - X, 204p. 101 illus., 88 illus. in color. online resource.

Introduction -- How Magnetic Particle Imaging Works -- How to Build an MPI Scanner --  Prior to Reconstruction -- From Data to Images -- Special System Topologies -- Putting MPI to Use.-Fundamentals of Electromagnetism.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in magnetic particle imaging (MPI), a novel imaging modality. Using various static and oscillating magnetic fields, and tracer materials made from iron oxide nanoparticles, MPI can perform background-free measurements of the particles’ local concentration. The method exploits the nonlinear remagnetization behavior of the particles and has the potential to surpass current methods for the detection of iron oxide in terms of sensitivity and spatiotemporal resolution. Starting from an introduction to the technology, the topics addressed include setting up an imaging device, assessment of image quality, development of new MPI tracer materials, and the first preclinical results. This is the first book to be published on magnetic particle imaging, and it will be an invaluable source of information for everyone with an interest in this exciting new modality.

9783642041990


Medicine.
Radiology, Medical.
Nuclear medicine.
Magnetism.
Medicine & Public Health.
Imaging / Radiology.
Nuclear Medicine.
Magnetism, Magnetic Materials.

R895-920

616.0757

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