Analyzing magnetic nanoparticle content in biological samples: Acsusceptometry using offset fields

M. Visscher, S. Waanders, B. Ten Haken
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The clinical application of magnetic nanoparticles is a developing field with promising perspectives in treatment and diagnosis [1]. After the first applications as a contrast agent in MRI, other magnetic methods have been developed for excitation and detection of magnetic nanoparticles. For magnetic detection, the nonlinear behavior of superparamagnetic iron oxides provide excellent contrast in the linear magnetic human body. To exploit these properties, the design of magnetic nanoparticles as well as detection systems has to be optimized for clinical practice. The particles have to provide optimal sensitivity in contrast to tissue, whereas the signal-to-noise ratio and applicability of a measurement system are important for successful clinical implementation. In this contribution a setup is presented that is able to assess these both elements for sentinel lymph node mapping. Small intact biological samples, such as lymph nodes, can be measured at room temperature to characterize the magnetic nanoparticle content by differential magnetometry. Furthermore, the system can be used as a tool to analyze the magnetic properties of nanoparticles, providing insight in the quality for nonlinear particle detection.
分析生物样品中的磁性纳米颗粒含量:使用偏移场的电纳测量法
磁性纳米颗粒的临床应用是一个发展中的领域,在治疗和诊断方面具有广阔的前景[1]。在作为MRI造影剂的首次应用之后,其他磁性方法也被开发出来用于磁性纳米颗粒的激发和检测。对于磁性检测,超顺磁性氧化铁的非线性行为在线性磁性人体中提供了极好的对比。为了利用这些特性,磁性纳米颗粒的设计以及检测系统必须针对临床实践进行优化。与组织相比,颗粒必须提供最佳的灵敏度,而测量系统的信噪比和适用性对于成功的临床实施至关重要。在这个贡献的设置是提出,能够评估这两个元素前哨淋巴结映射。小的完整的生物样本,如淋巴结,可以在室温下测量,以表征磁性纳米颗粒含量的差分磁强计。此外,该系统还可以作为分析纳米颗粒磁性质的工具,为非线性颗粒检测的质量提供见解。
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