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- Title
Magnetic Particle Imaging in Vascular Imaging, Immunotherapy, Cell Tracking, and Noninvasive Diagnosis.
- Authors
Chandrasekharan, Prashant; Kuo, Renesmee; Fung, K. L. Barry; Saayujya, Chinmoy; Bryan, Jacob; Yousuf, Mariam; Fellows, Benjamin; Colson, Caylin; Huynh, Quincy; Doyle, Owen; Hartley, Allison; Yousuf, Khadija; Goodwill, Patrick; Conolly, Steven; Bogdanov, Alexei
- Abstract
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is a new tracer-based imaging modality that is useful in diagnosing various pathophysiology related to the vascular system and for sensitive tracking of cytotherapies. MPI uses nonradioactive and easily assimilated nanometer-sized iron oxide particles as tracers. MPI images the nonlinear Langevin behavior of the iron oxide particles and has allowed for the sensitive detection of iron oxide-labeled therapeutic cells in the body. This review will provide an overview of MPI technology, the tracer, and its use in vascular imaging and cytotherapies using molecular targets.
- Subjects
NONINVASIVE diagnostic tests; FERRIC oxide; IMMUNOTHERAPY; CARDIOVASCULAR system; DRUG target; MAGNETIC particle imaging
- Publication
Molecular Imaging, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1535-3508
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2023/4131117