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Three-dimensional x-ray fluorescence mapping of a gold nanoparticle-loaded phantom.

Liqiang Ren1, Di Wu1, Yuhua Li1, Ge Wang2, Xizeng Wu3, Hong Liu1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a promising technique with sufficient specificity and sensitivity for identifying and quantifying features in small samples containing high atomic number (Z) materials such as iodine, gadolinium, and gold. In this study, the feasibility of applying XRF to early breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is studied using a novel approach for three-dimensional (3D) x-ray fluorescence mapping (XFM) of gold nanoparticle (GNP)-loaded objects in a physical phantom at the technical level.
METHODS: All the theoretical analysis and experiments are conducted under the condition of using x-ray pencil beam and a compactly integrated x-ray spectrometer. The penetrability of the fluorescence x-rays from GNPs is first investigated by adopting a combination of BR12 with 70 mm/50 mm in thickness on the excitation/emission path to mimic the possible position of tumor goldin vivo. Then, a physical phantom made of BR12 is designed to translate in 3D space with three precise linear stages and subsequently the step by step XFM scanning is performed. The experimental technique named as background subtraction is applied to isolate the gold fluorescence from each spectrum obtained by the spectrometer. Afterwards, the attenuations of both the incident primary x-ray beam with energies beyond the gold K-edge energy (80.725 keV) and the isolated gold Kα fluorescence x-rays (65.99 -69.80 keV) acquired after background subtraction are well calibrated, and finally the unattenuated Kα fluorescence counts are used to realize mapping reconstruction and to describe the linear relationship between gold fluorescence counts and corresponding concentration of gold solutions.
RESULTS: The penetration results show that the goldKα fluorescence x-rays have sufficient penetrability for this phantom study, and the reconstructed mapping results indicate that both the spatial distribution and relative concentration of GNPs within the designed BR12 phantom can be well identified and quantified.
CONCLUSIONS: Although the XFM method in this investigation is still studied at the technical level and is not yet practical for routinein vivo mapping tasks with GNPs, the current penetrability measurements and phantom study strongly suggest the feasibility to establish and develop a 3D XFM system.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24593720     DOI: 10.1118/1.4863510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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Authors:  Don Vernekohl; Moiz Ahmad; Garry Chinn; Lei Xing
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4.  Practical alignment method for X-ray spectral measurement in micro-CT system based on 3D printing technology.

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Journal:  Biomed Phys Eng Express       Date:  2016-07-15

5.  Technical Note: A benchtop cone-beam x-ray fluorescence computed tomography (XFCT) system with a high-power x-ray source and transmission CT imaging capability.

Authors:  Nivedh Manohar; Francisco J Reynoso; Sang Hyun Cho
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6.  Sensitivity enhancement of an experimental benchtop x-ray fluorescence imaging system by deploying a single crystal cadmium telluride detector system optimized for high flux x-ray operations.

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Authors:  Liqiang Ren; Bin Zheng; Hong Liu
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