Magnetic hyperthermia treatments utilize the heat generated by magnetic nanoparticles stimulated by an alternating magnetic field. Therefore, analytical methods are required to precisely characterize the dissipated thermal energy and to evaluate potential amplifying or diminishing factors in order to ensure optimal treatment conditions. Here, we present a lock-in thermal imaging setup specifically designed to thermally measure magnetic nanoparticles and we investigate theoretically how the various experimental parameters may influence the measurement. We compare two detection methods and highlight how an affordable microbolometer can achieve identical sensitivity with respect to a thermal camera-based system by adapting the measurement time...
This work aims to demonstrate the need for in silico design via numerical simulation to produce opti...
Magnetic hyperthermia, a modality that uses radio frequency heating assisted with single-domain magn...
2011 March 1In the presence of alternating-sinusoidal or rotating magnetic fields, magnetic nanopart...
Lock-in thermography (LIT) is a sensitive imaging technique generally used in engineering and mater...
We propose a new methodology based on lock-in thermography to study and quantify the heating power ...
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of magnetic nanoparticles in relation to magnetic fluid hyperthermia...
Heat dissipation during magnetization reversal processes in magnetic nanoparticles (MNP), upon expos...
We describe a method for the determination of the heating power of magnetic nanoparticle colloids wh...
Purpose The localized heating of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) via the application of time-varying m...
A system to evaluate nanoparticles efficiency in hyperthermia applications is presented. The method ...
Magnetic fluid hyperthermia (MFH) is considered a promising therapeutic technique for the treatment...
Chencai Wang,1 Chao-Hsiung Hsu,1,2 Zhao Li,1 Lian-Pin Hwang,2 Ying-Chih Lin,2 Pi-Tai Chou,2 Yung-Ya ...
Magnetic fluid hyperthermia is a promising cancer therapy in which magnetic nanoparticles act as hea...
We investigate the magnetic nanoparticles hyperthermia in a non-adiabatic and radiating process thro...
Magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia has attracted growing research interests in malignant tumors trea...
This work aims to demonstrate the need for in silico design via numerical simulation to produce opti...
Magnetic hyperthermia, a modality that uses radio frequency heating assisted with single-domain magn...
2011 March 1In the presence of alternating-sinusoidal or rotating magnetic fields, magnetic nanopart...
Lock-in thermography (LIT) is a sensitive imaging technique generally used in engineering and mater...
We propose a new methodology based on lock-in thermography to study and quantify the heating power ...
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of magnetic nanoparticles in relation to magnetic fluid hyperthermia...
Heat dissipation during magnetization reversal processes in magnetic nanoparticles (MNP), upon expos...
We describe a method for the determination of the heating power of magnetic nanoparticle colloids wh...
Purpose The localized heating of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) via the application of time-varying m...
A system to evaluate nanoparticles efficiency in hyperthermia applications is presented. The method ...
Magnetic fluid hyperthermia (MFH) is considered a promising therapeutic technique for the treatment...
Chencai Wang,1 Chao-Hsiung Hsu,1,2 Zhao Li,1 Lian-Pin Hwang,2 Ying-Chih Lin,2 Pi-Tai Chou,2 Yung-Ya ...
Magnetic fluid hyperthermia is a promising cancer therapy in which magnetic nanoparticles act as hea...
We investigate the magnetic nanoparticles hyperthermia in a non-adiabatic and radiating process thro...
Magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia has attracted growing research interests in malignant tumors trea...
This work aims to demonstrate the need for in silico design via numerical simulation to produce opti...
Magnetic hyperthermia, a modality that uses radio frequency heating assisted with single-domain magn...
2011 March 1In the presence of alternating-sinusoidal or rotating magnetic fields, magnetic nanopart...