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Ryan Orendorff

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  15
Citations -  403

Ryan Orendorff is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic particle imaging & Iterative reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 262 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan Orendorff include Tufts University.

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Using magnetic particle imaging systems to localize and guide magnetic hyperthermia treatment: tracers, hardware, and future medical applications

TL;DR: A new diagnostic imaging modality called magnetic particle imaging is introduced that allows for a focused theranostic approach encompassing treatment planning, treatment monitoring and spatially localized inductive heating in magnetic fluid hyperthermia.
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First in vivo traumatic brain injury imaging via magnetic particle imaging.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the magnetic particle imaging (MPI) modality can be applied to imaging TBI events with excellent contrast, allowing researchers and clinicians to monitor the change in blood pools as the wound heals.
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Magnetic particle imaging for radiation-free, sensitive and high-contrast vascular imaging and cell tracking.

TL;DR: To foster future applications in MPI, this new biomedical imaging field is welcoming researchers with expertise in imaging physics, magnetic nanoparticle synthesis and functionalization, nanoscale physics, and small animal imaging applications.
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A Convex Formulation for Magnetic Particle Imaging X-Space Reconstruction.

TL;DR: This paper forms x-space mpi reconstruction as a 3d convex optimization problem and applies robust a priori knowledge of image smoothness and non-negativity to reduce non-physical banding and haze artifacts.
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A perspective on a rapid and radiation-free tracer imaging modality, magnetic particle imaging, with promise for clinical translation

TL;DR: An overview of MPI is provided with discussions mainly focusing on MPI tracers, applications of translational capabilities ranging from diagnostics to theranostics and finally outline a promising path towards clinical translation.