Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Hyperfine Inc. in Guilford, CT; and the University of Florence in Italy have discovered that nanoparticles can boost image quality in low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. The researchers found that iron oxide nanoparticles outperformed traditional contrast agents, which are used in conventional MRI machines and are made of the element gadolinium. At low magnetic field strength, the nanoparticles provided good contrast using a concentration of only about one-ninth that of the gadolinium particles.
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