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Système de détection des ganglions lymphatiques utilisant un Tc Des SQUID et des particules ultra-petites ont été proposées. Des pseudo-ganglions lymphatiques contenant de petites particules de fer ont été créés et le signal magnétique a été mesuré. Le signal SQUID était proportionnel au poids du fer dans le fluide. À une distance de 20 mm, le poids minimum détectable du fer était de 40 µg. Nous avons démontré la possibilité d'appliquer le système au corps humain.
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Saburo TANAKA, Takahiro MIZOGUCHI, Hajime OTA, Yoichi KONDO, "Lymph-Node Detection System Using a High Tc SQUID and Ultra-Small Particles" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E85-C, no. 3, pp. 687-690, March 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Lymph-node detection system using a high Tc SQUID and ultra-small particles was proposed. Pseudo lymph nodes containing small iron particles were made and the magnetic signal was measured. The SQUID signal was proportional to the weight of the iron in the fluid. At the distance of 20 mm, the detectable minimum weight of the iron was 40 µg. We demonstrated that the possibility of the application of the system to the human body.
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