B. Zheng, T. Vazin, W. Yang, P. Goodwill, E. Saritas, L. Croft, D. Schaffer, S. Conolly
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Quantitative stem cell imaging with magnetic particle imaging
MPI stem cell imaging - sensitivity and linearity: 9 pelletized, labeled hESC-derived cell populations (Fig. 2A) with varying cell numbers were imaged successively in the FFL imager. Fig. 2B shows the maximum image intensity from each reconstructed cell pellet image as a function of cell number. When a linear fit was applied, we found a strong linear correlation between MPI signal intensity and cell number, with R2 > 0.99. Additionally, the detection sensitivity of the projection MPI system was found to be slightly over 104 cells. We found no detectable MPI signal from unlabeled cell populations. Mice imaging: A MPI image of postmortem cell injections containing 4×105 and 6×105 is shown in Fig. 2C. The MPI image shows excellent contrast with minimal tissue effects. Additionally, the ratio of total MPI signal between the 6×105 and 4×105 injection regions was found to be 1.5, as expected.