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Highly efficient magnetic ablation and the contrast of various imaging using biocompatible liquid-metal gallium.

Chiang-Wen LeeMing-Hsien ChiangWen-Chun WeiShu-Hsien LiaoYen-Bin LiuKuan-Chih HuangKuen-Lin ChenWen-Cheng KuoYuan-Ching SungTing-Yuan ChenJu-Fang LiuYao-Chang ChiangHsin-Nung ShihKuo-Ti PengJen-Jie Chieh
Published in: Biomedical engineering online (2022)
Magnetic ablation was confirmed to be highly efficient by the consistent results obtained in the simulation and in vitro tests of gallium and iron oxide as well as the electromagnetic specifics and thermotherapy performance comparison detailed in this study Ultrasound imaging, X-ray imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging were found to be compatible with the proposed magnetic ablation method. Self-degradation analysis was conducted by mixing liquid gallium in acidic solutions with a pH of approximately 5-7 (to imitate a tumour-containing microenvironment). X-ray diffraction was used to identify the gallium oxides produced by degraded gallium ions.
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