Publications by authors named "O C Sehl"

Purpose: Clinical adoption of NK cell immunotherapy is underway for medulloblastoma and osteosarcoma, however there is currently little feedback on cell fate after administration. We propose magnetic particle imaging (MPI) may have applications for the quantitative detection of NK cells.

Procedures: Human-derived NK-92 cells were labeled by co-incubation with iron oxide nanoparticles (VivoTrax™) for 24 h then excess nanoparticles were washed with centrifugation.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an important cancer diagnostic staging procedure. Conventional SLNB procedures with Tc radiotracers and scintigraphy are constrained by tracer half-life and, in some cases, insufficient image resolution. Here, we explore an alternative magnetic (nonradioactive) image-guided SLNB procedure.

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Purpose: Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is being explored in biological contexts that require accurate and reproducible quantification of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs). While many groups have focused on improving imager and SPION design to improve resolution and sensitivity, a few have focused on improving quantification and reproducibility of MPI. The aim of this study was to compare MPI quantification results by two different systems and the accuracy of SPION quantification performed by multiple users at two institutions.

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Purpose: Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is being explored in biological contexts that require accurate and reproducible quantification of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs). While many groups have focused on improving imager and SPION design to improve resolution and sensitivity, few have focused on improving quantification and reproducibility of MPI. The aim of this study was to compare MPI quantification results by two different systems and the accuracy of SPION quantification performed by multiple users at two institutions.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) and bioluminescence imaging (BLI) are combined to track cancer cell activity and assess cell viability in mice, specifically using Akaluc-expressing 4T1Br5 cells labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIO).
  • - The study showed that BLI indicated tumor growth over time, while MPI revealed a decrease in signal due to SPIO dilution as the tumor grew, allowing insights into tumor dynamics and cell behavior.
  • - This multimodal imaging technique provides a more comprehensive understanding of cancer cell fate, supporting better evaluation of treatment methods and metastatic mechanisms.
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