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IWMPI : 2015 5th International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging : Istanbul, Turkey, March 26-28, 2015
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ISBN: 147997272X 147997269X 1479972711 Year: 2015 Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,

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Effects of Time-Varying Magnetic Fields in the Frequency Range 1 kHz to 100 kHz upon the Human Body : Numerical Studies and Stimulation Experiment
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ISBN: 1000025255 3866447825 Year: 2012 Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

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In this work, the physiological effects of time-varying magnetic fields up to 100 kHz have been investigated, namely magnetic stimulation and body warming. Simulation studies were based on numerical calculations on sophisticated cell and body models. In addition, magnetic stimulation thresholds have been determined experimentally.The project was carried out within the scope of the development of Magnetic Particle Imaging, a new imaging technology for medical diagnostics.


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Field Free Line Magnetic Particle Imaging
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ISBN: 3658053372 3658053364 Year: 2014 Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Vieweg,

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Marlitt Erbe provides a detailed introduction into the young research field of Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) and field free line (FFL) imaging in particular. She derives a mathematical description of magnetic field generation for FFL imaging in MPI. To substantiate the simulation studies on magnetic FFL generation with a proof-of-concept, the author introduces the FFL field demonstrator, which provides the world’s first experimentally generated rotated and translated magnetic FFL field complying with the requirements for FFL reconstruction. Furthermore, she proposes a scanner design of considerably enhanced magnetic field quality and efficiency. The author discusses the influence of magnetic field quality optimization on the image quality achieved using efficient Radon-based reconstruction methods, which arise for a line detection scheme, and based on this optimized design, presents a dynamic FFL scanner assembly. Contents Introduction of a Field Free Line for Magnetic Particle Imaging Magnetic Field Free Line Generation A Field Free Line Field Demonstrator Scanner Efficiency and Magnetic Field Quality Analysis Efficient Reconstruction Algorithms A Dynamic Field Free Line Imaging Device Target Groups Academics and practitioners in the fields of magnetic particle imaging, computed tomography, and medical imaging; radiologists and physicians. The Author Marlitt Erbe earned her doctoral degree at the Institute of Medical Engineering, University of Lübeck, under the supervision of Prof. Thorsten M. Buzug. The Editor The series Aktuelle Forschung Medizintechnik is edited by Thorsten M. Buzug.


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Principles and applications of magnetic particle imaging
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ISBN: 3658019603 3658019611 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Bernhard Gleich introduces Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) including all aspects that are necessary for a complete understanding. MPI is a new imaging modality invented by Bernhard Gleich and Jürgen Weizenecker. The method is capable of imaging the distribution of superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIOs) with high sensitivity, high spatial resolution, and high imaging speed. The author summarizes the results of a number of original papers and countless innovations he has elaborated in the young discipline of magnetic particle imaging. Contents ·         Medical imaging methods ·         Magnetic Particle Imaging ·         Magnetic nanoparticles  Target groups ·         Academics, scholars, and experts in the field of medical engineering, esp. magnetic particle imaging  Author Dr. Bernhard Gleich works as a senior scientist at an electronics and medical imaging company in Hamburg. Editors The series Aktuelle Forschung Medizintechnik is edited by Thorsten Buzug.

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