Thermal Magnetic Resonance (ThermalMR) leverages radio frequency (RF)-induced heating to examine the role of temperature in biological systems and disease. To advance RF heating with multi-channel RF antenna arrays and overcome the shortcomings of current RF signal sources, this work reports on a 32-channel modular signal generator (SGPLL). The SGPLL was designed around phase-locked loop (PLL) chips and a field-programmable gate array chip. To examine the system properties, switching/settling times, accuracy of RF power level and phase shifting were characterized. Electric field manipulation was successfully demonstrated in deionized water. RF heating was conducted in a phantom setup using self-grounded bow-tie RF antennae driven by the SGP...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
In recent years, interactions of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields with biological tissue h...
Previous studies have confirmed the possibility of using an intravascular MR imaging guidewire (MRIG...
Thermal Magnetic Resonance (ThermalMR) leverages radio frequency (RF)-induced heating to examine the...
Thermal Magnetic Resonance (ThermalMR) leverages radio frequency (RF)-induced heating to examine the...
Purpose Thermal intervention is a potent sensitizer of cells to chemo- and radiotherapy in cancer tr...
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme is the most common and most aggressive malign brain tumor. The 5...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of a hybrid radiofrequency (RF) applicator that supports magn...
\u3cp\u3eClinical studies have established that adjuvant mild hyperthermia significantly increases t...
The evaluation of the biological effects of therapeutic hyperthermia in oncology and the precise qua...
Biological studies and clinical trials show that addition of hyperthermia stimulates conventional ca...
This dissertation consists of three topics related to the RF-induced heating on medical devices in t...
The popularity of patch antennas in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has reduced because of the larg...
We propose a workflow for validating parallel transmission (pTx) radio-frequency (RF) magnetic field...
Hyperthermia therapy involves mild heating (40-44\ub0C) that has been shown to be a potent enhancer ...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
In recent years, interactions of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields with biological tissue h...
Previous studies have confirmed the possibility of using an intravascular MR imaging guidewire (MRIG...
Thermal Magnetic Resonance (ThermalMR) leverages radio frequency (RF)-induced heating to examine the...
Thermal Magnetic Resonance (ThermalMR) leverages radio frequency (RF)-induced heating to examine the...
Purpose Thermal intervention is a potent sensitizer of cells to chemo- and radiotherapy in cancer tr...
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme is the most common and most aggressive malign brain tumor. The 5...
This work demonstrates the feasibility of a hybrid radiofrequency (RF) applicator that supports magn...
\u3cp\u3eClinical studies have established that adjuvant mild hyperthermia significantly increases t...
The evaluation of the biological effects of therapeutic hyperthermia in oncology and the precise qua...
Biological studies and clinical trials show that addition of hyperthermia stimulates conventional ca...
This dissertation consists of three topics related to the RF-induced heating on medical devices in t...
The popularity of patch antennas in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has reduced because of the larg...
We propose a workflow for validating parallel transmission (pTx) radio-frequency (RF) magnetic field...
Hyperthermia therapy involves mild heating (40-44\ub0C) that has been shown to be a potent enhancer ...
The sensitivity gain of ultrahigh field Magnetic Resonance (UHF-MR) holds the promise to enhance spa...
In recent years, interactions of radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields with biological tissue h...
Previous studies have confirmed the possibility of using an intravascular MR imaging guidewire (MRIG...