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Magnetic Particle Imaging: Current and Future Applications, Magnetic Nanoparticle Synthesis Methods and Safety Measures

Caroline Billings, Mitchell Langley, Gavin Warrington, Farzin Mashali, Jacqueline A. Johnson

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences105 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have a wide range of applications; an area of particular interest is magnetic particle imaging (MPI). MPI is an imaging modality that utilizes superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIONs) as tracer particles to produce highly sensitive and specific images in a broad range of applications, including cardiovascular, neuroimaging, tumor imaging, magnetic hyperthermia and cellular tracking. While there are hurdles to overcome, including accessibility of products, and an understanding of safety and toxicity profiles, MPI has the potential to revolutionize research and clinical biomedical imaging. This review will explore a brief history of MPI, MNP synthesis methods, current and future applications, and safety concerns associated with this newly emerging imaging modality.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic particle imagingMagnetic nanoparticlesNanotechnologyIron oxide nanoparticlesSuperparamagnetismModality (human–computer interaction)Computer scienceMagnetic particle inspectionMolecular imagingNanoparticleMaterials sciencePhysicsArtificial intelligenceMagnetic fieldMagnetizationBiotechnologyBiologyIn vivoQuantum mechanicsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic NanoparticlesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies