Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a fascinating test bed to investigate the interaction of various types of magnetic fields with biological tissues and MRI safety is a highly relevant application for research advances in this area. Hitherto existing safety concepts are no longer adequate for recent technological developments in MRI. Exemplary results from a European Joint Research Project devoted to address this problem are reported.
Electromagnetic Fields Interacting with Biological Tissue – A European Research Project on Safety Aspects in Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Ittermann, B., Borsero, M., Bottauscio, O., Cassarà, A., Chiampi, M., Giordano, D., Hand, J., Pooter, J.d., Prez, L.d., Rabus, H., Seifert, F., Szymanowski, H., Weidemann, G., Zilberti, L.. - (2016). (1st IEEE Conference Advances in Magnetics Bormio (Italia) 14-16 marzo 2016).
Electromagnetic Fields Interacting with Biological Tissue – A European Research Project on Safety Aspects in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
BORSERO, MICHELE;BOTTAUSCIO, ORIANO;GIORDANO, DOMENICO;ZILBERTI, LUCA
2016
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a fascinating test bed to investigate the interaction of various types of magnetic fields with biological tissues and MRI safety is a highly relevant application for research advances in this area. Hitherto existing safety concepts are no longer adequate for recent technological developments in MRI. Exemplary results from a European Joint Research Project devoted to address this problem are reported.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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