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Dose determination using alanine detectors in a mixed neutron and gamma field for boron neutron capture therapy of liver malignancies

2011

IntroductionBoron Neutron Capture Therapy for liver malignancies is being investigated at the University of Mainz. One important aim is the set-up of a reliable dosimetry system. Alanine dosimeters have previously been applied for dosimetry of mixed radiation fields in antiproton therapy, and may be suitable for measurements in mixed neutron and gamma fields.Materials and MethodsTwo experiments have been carried out in the thermal column of the TRIGA Mark II reactor at the University of Mainz. Alanine dosimeters have been irradiated in a phantom and in liver tissue.ResultsFor the interpretation and prediction of the dose for each pellet, beside the results of the measurements, calculations …

Monte Carlo methodBoron Neutron Capture TherapyImaging phantomTRIGAIonizing radiationRadiation MonitoringHumansMedicineDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeutronRadiometryNeutronsAlanineDosimeterPhantoms Imagingbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsRadiochemistryDose-Response Relationship RadiationHematologyGeneral MedicineNeutron captureLiverOncologyGamma RaysbusinessNuclear medicineMonte Carlo MethodActa Oncologica
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Magnetic resonance imaging of dissolved hyperpolarized 129Xe using a membrane-based continuous flow system.

2009

Abstract A technique for continuous production of solutions containing hyperpolarized 129Xe is explored for MRI applications. The method is based on hollow fiber membranes which inhibit the formation of foams and bubbles. A systematic analysis of various carrier agents for hyperpolarized 129Xe has been carried out, which are applicable as contrast agents for in vivo MRI. The image quality of different hyperpolarized Xe solutions is compared and MRI results obtained in a clinical as well as in a nonclinical MRI setting are provided. Moreover, we demonstrate the application of 129Xe contrast agents produced with our dissolution method for lung MRI by imaging hyperpolarized 129Xe that has been…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPulmonary Circulationmedicine.diagnostic_testContinuous flowChemistryPhantoms ImagingBiophysicsLung perfusionMagnetic resonance imagingBiocompatible MaterialsMembranes ArtificialCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryMagnetic Resonance ImagingImaging phantomSolutionsMembraneNuclear magnetic resonancemedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedRespiratory MechanicsXenon IsotopesHyperpolarization (physics)LungJournal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
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Analysis of the response of PVA-GTA Fricke-gel dosimeters with clinical magnetic resonance imaging

2018

Abstract Fricke gel dosimeters produced with a matrix of Poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) cross-linked with glutaraldehyde (GTA) were analyzed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Previous studies based on spectrophotometry showed valuable dosimetric features of these gels in terms of X-ray sensitivity and diffusion of the ferric ions produced after irradiation. In this study, MRI was performed on the gels at 1.5 T with a clinical scanner in order to optimize the acquisition parameters and obtain high contrast between irradiated and non-irradiated samples. The PVA gels were found to offer good linearity in the range of 0–10 Gy and a stable signal for several hours after irradiation. The sensitivi…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsXylenol orangeMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariDose profileGlutaraldehydeImaging phantom030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingMatrix (chemical analysis)Gel dosimeter03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMagnetic resonance imaging0302 clinical medicineNuclear magnetic resonanceIrradiationGlutaraldehydeùInstrumentationPoly-vinyl alcoholX-ray radiotherapyDosimeterSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)chemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisIonization chamberAgaroseGel dosimeter; Glutaraldehyde; Magnetic resonance imaging; Poly-vinyl alcohol; X-ray radiotherapy; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; InstrumentationSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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A fully automated method for accurate measurement of geometrical distortion in magnetic resonance imaging of a 3D-lattice phantom

2019

Abstract This paper describes an automated method for extracting the apparent positions of fiducial points from 2D or 3D images of a phantom. We consider a 3D-lattice phantom for two main reasons: first, ease of manufacture and isotropy of its structure with respect to coordinate projections; second, a connected structure allowing to uniquely assess the adjacency relationship between fiducial points even if geometric distortions arising from main magnet inhomogeneity and gradient fields non-linearity is severe as observed in open-bore systems. In order to validate our proposed method and compare different choices for the parameters of our phantom (i.e. number and distance between grids and …

Offset (computer science)RegistrationImage qualityComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsImage enhancement/restoration (noise and artifact reduction)Signal-To-Noise RatioImaging phantomPattern Recognition Automated030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesImaging Three-Dimensional0302 clinical medicineSoftwareRobustness (computer science)HumansComputer SimulationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Fiducial point localizationElectronic Data ProcessingPhantoms ImagingSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryAirSpherical harmonicsModels TheoreticalMagnetic Resonance ImagingPhantom designPersonal computerAdjacency listbusinessAlgorithmSoftware030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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A Computational Study on Temperature Variations in MRgFUS Treatments Using PRF Thermometry Techniques and Optical Probes

2021

Structural and metabolic imaging are fundamental for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up in oncology. Beyond the well-established diagnostic imaging applications, ultrasounds are currently emerging in the clinical practice as a noninvasive technology for therapy. Indeed, the sound waves can be used to increase the temperature inside the target solid tumors, leading to apoptosis or necrosis of neoplastic tissues. The Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) technology represents a valid application of this ultrasound property, mainly used in oncology and neurology. In this paper

Optical fiberMaterials scienceInterferometric optical fibers MRgFUS Proton resonance frequency shift RBF neural networks Referenceless thermometry Temperature variationslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsImaging phantomlcsh:QA75.5-76.95Article030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesinterferometric optical fibers0302 clinical medicinelawMedical imagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaginglcsh:PhotographyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringReferenceless ther-mometryProton resonance frequencytemperature variationsbusiness.industryMRgFUSUltrasoundproton resonance frequency shiftFocused ultrasound surgerylcsh:TR1-1050Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignRBF neural networksClinical PracticeInterferometryreferenceless thermometrylcsh:R858-859.7Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInterferometric optical fibers; MRgFUS; Proton resonance frequency shift; RBF neural networks; Referenceless ther-mometry; Temperature variationsBiomedical engineeringJournal of Imaging
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Simultaneous imaging of absorption and scattering in dc diffuse optical tomography

2009

We present new results on the fundamental nonuniqueness issue in dc diffuse optical tomography (DOT) that resolve a long-standing conflict between theory and practice. Theoretically, scattering and absorption properties of the imaged media were proven to produce equivalent and thus indistinguishable effects. However, successful simultaneous reconstructions of both parameters were obtained in phantom experiments.

OpticsChemistryScatteringbusiness.industrybusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Imaging phantomDiffuse optical imaging
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2015

Background Accurate evaluation of immunostained histological images is required for reproducible research in many different areas and forms the basis of many clinical decisions. The quality and efficiency of histopathological evaluation is limited by the information content of a histological image, which is primarily encoded as perceivable contrast differences between objects in the image. However, the colors of chromogen and counterstain used for histological samples are not always optimally distinguishable, even under optimal conditions. Methods and Results In this study, we present a method to extract the bivariate color map inherent in a given histological image and to retrospectively o…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinarygenetic structuresColor visionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDigital imagingDigital pathologyPattern recognitionContext (language use)Image processingBiologyImaging phantommedicineContrast (vision)Artificial intelligencebusinessHuemedia_commonPLOS ONE
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Staggered magnetic nanowire devices for effective domain-wall pinning in racetrack memory

2019

Domain-wall memory devices, in which the information is stored in nanowires, are expected to replace hard disk drives. A problem that remains to be solved in domain-wall memory is to pin the domain walls in a controllable manner at the nanometer scale using simple fabrication. We demonstrate the possibility to stabilize domain walls by making staggered nanowires. Controllable domain-wall movement is exhibited in permalloy nanowires using magnetic fields where the pinning field is about 10 mT. The pinning field and stability of the domain walls can be increased by adjusting the offset dimensions of the staggered nanowires. Domain-wall velocities of about 200 m/s are computed for the experime…

PermalloyPhysicsCondensed matter physicsMagnetism530 PhysicsMagnetismGeneral Physics and Astronomy:Science::Physics [DRNTU]02 engineering and technologyMagnetic nanowires021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology530 Physik01 natural sciencesImaging phantomEffective domainPosition (vector)0103 physical sciencesRacetrack memoryNanophysics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyAnisotropy
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Quantum size effects in solitary wires of bismuth

2007

We have performed four-probe electrical transport measurements on solitary highly crystalline wires of semimetallic bismuth with aspect ratios up to 60 at room and at cryogenic temperatures. By proper choice of the substrate material and the film deposition parameters, lithographic wires with lateral dimensions of down to one single grain, $\sim 250$ nm, were fabricated. The electrical resistance of each wire was measured against its thickness through successive reactive ion etching of the self-same wire. Quantum size effects revealed themselves as regular oscillations in the electrical resistance. Some evidence for the semimetal-to-semiconductor phase transition has been detected. The meas…

Phase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementSubstrate (electronics)Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter PhysicsImaging phantomElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBismuthCondensed Matter::Materials SciencechemistryElectrical resistance and conductanceMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Reactive-ion etchingLithographyDeposition (law)Physical Review B
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Selective Excitation of Guided Waves into Bone Phantoms by a Time-Delayed Laser Diode Array

2012

We excite selectively the Ao and So plate mode into an acrylic bone phantom using a laser diode array. This is done by controlling the time delay between the signals driving the array elements. Selective mode generation is important because it can potentially increase the sensitivity of in vivo osteoporosis screening.

Photoacoustic effect0303 health sciencesMaterials scienceLaser diodebusiness.industry030209 endocrinology & metabolismSelective excitationImaging phantomlaw.inventionOsteoporosis screeningUltrasonic imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTime delayedOptics030301 anatomy & morphologylawbusinessSensitivity (electronics)2012 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics
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