MRI-based magnetic navigation of nanomedical devices for drug delivery and hyperthermia in deep tissues

J. Mathieu, S. Martel
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners can be used with minimum upgrades as integrated platforms for targeted delivery of micro/nanoparticles in the human body. In addition to being widespread in hospitals, they provide real-time tracking, control and means of propulsion for magnetic devices without penetration depth limitations. From these positive features, MRI appears as the perfect central element of a nanomedical navigation platform. Nevertheless, these assets are also coupled with constraints arising from the use of an already existing interventional platform. Potential magnetic nanoparticles-based carriers with the navigation platform are described. A simple magnetic suspension model taking magnetic dipole-dipole interactions into account is also proposed.
基于核磁共振成像的纳米医疗设备的磁导航,用于深部组织的药物输送和热疗
磁共振成像(MRI)扫描仪可以作为人体微/纳米颗粒靶向递送的集成平台,只需最少的升级即可使用。除了在医院广泛使用外,它们还为磁性装置提供实时跟踪、控制和推进手段,而不受穿透深度的限制。从这些积极的特征来看,MRI似乎是纳米医学导航平台的完美核心元素。然而,这些资产也与使用现有干预平台所产生的限制相结合。描述了具有导航平台的潜在磁性纳米粒子载体。提出了一个考虑磁偶极子-偶极子相互作用的简单磁悬浮模型。
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