Magnetic Particle Imaging
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Magnetic Particle Imaging is a tomographic imaging technique that measures the magnetic fields generated by magnetic particles in a tracer. Researchers at Philips Research have used the technique to achieve resolutions finer than one millimeter. Magnetic Particle Imaging has potential applications in medicine and material science.
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- Nature 435, 1214 – 1217 (02005_06_30)
- "Philips demonstrates feasibility"