磁粉成像
示踪剂
异常
材料科学
磁性纳米粒子
粒子(生态学)
纳米技术
核磁共振
生物医学工程
纳米颗粒
物理
医学
核物理学
生态学
精神科
生物
作者
Xulin Xie,Jiao Zhai,Xiaoyu Zhou,Zhengjun Guo,Pui‐Chi Lo,Guangyu Zhu,Kannie W. Y. Chan,Mengsu Yang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202306450
摘要
Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an emerging non-invasive tomographic technique based on the response of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to oscillating drive fields at the center of a static magnetic gradient. In contrast to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is driven by uniform magnetic fields and projects the anatomic information of the subjects, MPI directly tracks and quantifies MNPs in vivo without background signals. Moreover, it does not require radioactive tracers and has no limitations on imaging depth. This article first introduces the basic principles of MPI and important features of MNPs for imaging sensitivity, spatial resolution, and targeted biodistribution. The latest research aiming to optimize the performance of MPI tracers is reviewed based on their material composition, physical properties, and surface modifications. While the unique advantages of MPI have led to a series of promising biomedical applications, recent development of MPI in investigating vascular abnormalities in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems, and cancer are also discussed. Finally, recent progress and challenges in the clinical translation of MPI are discussed to provide possible directions for future research and development.
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