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Exploring Sensitivity And Resolution For Cell Tracking With Magnetic Particle Imaging: The Effects Of Cell Proliferation And Intracellular Nanoparticle Relaxation, Maryam A. Berih, Olivia C. Sehl, Paula J. Foster
Exploring Sensitivity And Resolution For Cell Tracking With Magnetic Particle Imaging: The Effects Of Cell Proliferation And Intracellular Nanoparticle Relaxation, Maryam A. Berih, Olivia C. Sehl, Paula J. Foster
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Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an emerging modality that directly detects SPIOs.our first aim is to quantify the dilution of SPIOs in breast cancer cells in vitro using MPI. MPI signal is generated from a combination of Néel (internal rotation of magnetization) and Brownian (physical rotation of nanoparticle) relaxation. Brownian relaxation of SPIO is influenced by the nanoparticle’s surroundings and we hypothesize this may have implications for detecting partially immobilized intracellular SPIOs. A second aim is to determine how MPI signal and resolution change when SPIOs are intracellular (live cells) compared to free SPIOs (lysed cells).
A reduction in MPI …