An in-vivo experimental study of temperature elevations in animal tissue during magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia
@article{Salloum2008AnIE,
title={An in-vivo experimental study of temperature elevations in animal tissue during magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia},
author={Maher Salloum and Ronghui Ma and Liang Zhu},
journal={International Journal of Hyperthermia},
year={2008},
volume={24},
pages={589 - 601}
}In magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia in cancer treatment, the local blood perfusion rate and the amount of nanofluid delivered to the target region are important factors determining the temperature distribution in tissue. In this study, we evaluate the effects of these factors on the heating pattern and temperature elevations in the muscle tissue of rat hind limbs induced by intramuscular injections of magnetic nanoparticles during in vivo experiments. Temperature distribution in the vicinity…
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