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Anna Sękowska1, Daria Majchrowicz2,3, Agnieszka Sabisz4, Mateusz Ficek2, Barbara Bułło-Piontecka5, Monika Kosowska2, Lina Jing6, Robert Bogdanowicz2, Małgorzata Szczerska7.
Abstract
Phantoms of biological tissues are materials that mimic the properties of real tissues. This study shows the development of phantoms with nanodiamond particles for calibration of T1 relaxation time in magnetic resonance imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a commonly used and non-invasive method of detecting pathological changes inside the human body. Nevertheless, before a new MRI device is approved for use, it is necessary to calibrate it properly and to check its technical parameters. In this article, we present phantoms of tissue with diamond nanoparticles dedicated to magnetic resonance calibration. The method of producing phantoms has been described. As a result of our research, we obtained phantoms that were characterized by the relaxation time T1 the same as the relaxation time of the human tissue T1 = 810.5 ms. Furthermore, the use of diamond nanoparticles in phantoms allowed us to tune the T1 value of the phantoms which open the way to elaborated phantoms of other tissues in the future.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32296116 PMCID: PMC7160200 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63581-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Visualization of the experiment.
Figure 2T1-map of phantoms with nanodiamond RT-DND-L suspension and DMSO and T1 Recovery curve for phantom DNP-8.
Figure 3Relaxation time T1 of the produced phantoms as a function of the nanodiamond concentration in the used suspension.
Figure 4T2-map of phantoms with nanodiamond RT-DND-L suspension and DMSO, and T2 measurements for phantom NDS-8.
Figure 5Relaxation time T2 of the produced phantoms as a function of the concentration of the used suspension.