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Development and Degradation Study of PLA-Based Medical Implant Markers for Magnetic Particle Imaging
Front Cover: In article 2400495, Franz Wegner and co-workers develop and study medical instrument markers composed of polylactic acid (PLA) and superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) for the emerging imaging technique, Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI). Over a 28-day test period, more than 90% of the PLA degrade in the surrounding water. Consequently, these markers hold potential for the temporary visualization of endovascular instruments (e.g. vascular stents) in future medical applications of this currently preclinical method.
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