Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs)
Hyperthermia is a thermal treatment for cancer which kills cancer cells by applying heat. Among different heating approaches, magnetic hyperthermia uses heat generation of magnetic nanoparticles to achieve local treatment. Magnetic nanoparticles induce heat when stimulated by an alternating magnetic field, and the heating efficiency depends on multiple parameters including magnetic properties of magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic field used to stimulate the nanoparticles.
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The data presented here was acquired using a testbed for biocompatible molecular communication based on magnetic nanoparticles. The folders correspond to the variety of channel parameters that were investigated and two additional data transmission samples. Details regarding the testbed setup can be found in the accompanying publication.
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In this paper, the effects of input power of microwave antenna (MWAN) on liver cancerous tissue at injection of Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) are investigated. At first for base simulation, we validate our results by a comparison with other literature reports. After that, we used a 1.8-cm hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumor that was treated in experiment during a 3-min ablation by using MWAN operating on 2.45 GHz frequency with 90 W power. In the next step of the simulation, the obtained results were compared with experimental results.
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