Evolution of UHF body imaging in the human torso at 7T: technology, applications, and future directions
MA Erturk, X Li, PF Van de Moortele… - Topics in Magnetic …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
The potential value of ultrahigh field (UHF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and
spectroscopy to biomedical research and in clinical applications drives the development of …
spectroscopy to biomedical research and in clinical applications drives the development of …
Progress in imaging the human torso at the ultrahigh fields of 7 and 10.5 T
The provenance of the recent but exploding interest in ultrahigh magnetic fields (UHF,
defined as 7 Tesla (T) and higher) can be traced back to efforts initiated in the mid-70s …
defined as 7 Tesla (T) and higher) can be traced back to efforts initiated in the mid-70s …
Neuronal activity under transcranial radio-frequency stimulation in metal-free rodent brains in-vivo
As the use of Radio Frequency (RF) technologies increases, the impact of RF radiation on
neurological function continues to receive attention. Whether RF radiation can modulate …
neurological function continues to receive attention. Whether RF radiation can modulate …
Absorption of 5G radiation in brain tissue as a function of frequency, power and time
DH Gultekin, PH Siegel - IEEE Access, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The rapid release of 5G wireless communications networks has spurred renewed concerns
regarding the interactions of higher radiofrequency (RF) radiation with living species. We …
regarding the interactions of higher radiofrequency (RF) radiation with living species. We …
Stress-induced, p53-mediated tumor growth inhibition of melanoma by modulated electrohyperthermia in mouse models without major immunogenic effects
B Besztercei, T Vancsik, A Benedek, E Major… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Modulated electrohyperthermia (mEHT), an innovative complementary technique of radio-,
chemo-, and targeted oncotherapy modalities, can induce tumor apoptosis and contribute to …
chemo-, and targeted oncotherapy modalities, can induce tumor apoptosis and contribute to …
Brain‐implanted conductors amplify radiofrequency fields in rodents: Advantages and risks
Over the past few decades, daily exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields has been
increasing due to the rapid development of wireless and medical imaging technologies …
increasing due to the rapid development of wireless and medical imaging technologies …
SAR investigations on the exposure compliance of wearable wireless devices using infrared thermography
Wearable electronics have become the norm over the last few years. Extensive use of
wearable wireless devices (WWD) in greater proximity to the body has increased concern …
wearable wireless devices (WWD) in greater proximity to the body has increased concern …
Estimation of specific absorption rate using infrared thermography for the biocompatibility of wearable wireless devices
K Varshini, TR Rao - Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, 2017 - jpier.org
Wearable wireless technology has developed as an exciting topic over the last couple of
years. With the extensive use of Wearable Wireless Devices (WWD) in greater proximity to …
years. With the extensive use of Wearable Wireless Devices (WWD) in greater proximity to …
Wetchemical synthesis of FePt nanoparticles: Tuning of magnetic properties and biofunctionalization for hyperthermia therapy
MM Goswami, A Das, D De - Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2019 - Elsevier
This work reports a new approach of synthesis of FePt nanoparticles in aqueous medium
using cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) surfactant as a capping agent and the …
using cetyl trimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) surfactant as a capping agent and the …
Modeling and measurement of lead tip heating and resonant length for implanted, insulated wires
LJ Bardwell Speltz, SK Lee, Y Shu… - Magnetic …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose To study implant lead tip heating because of the RF power deposition by
developing mathematical models and comparing them with measurements acquired at 1.5 T …
developing mathematical models and comparing them with measurements acquired at 1.5 T …