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Magnetic Materials and Technologies for Medical Applications. Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342411

The study of electromagnetic fields in the treatment of various diseases is not a new one; however, we are still learning how magnetic fields impact the human body and its organs. Many novel magnetic materials and technologies could potentially transform medicine. Magnetic Materials and Technologies for Medical Applications explores these current and emerging technologies. Beginning with foundational knowledge on the basics of magnetism, this book then details the approaches and methods used in the creation of novel magnetic materials and devices. This book also discusses current technologies and applications, as well as the commercial aspects of introducing new technologies to the field.

This book serves as an excellent introduction for early career researchers or a reference to more experienced researchers who wish to stay abreast of current trends and developing technologies in the field. This book could also be used by clinicians working in medicine and companies interested in establishing new medical technologies. Each chapter provides novel tasks for future scientific and technology research studies.

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Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction to magnetism
1. Short history overview of magnetism and magnetic technologies for medical applications
Alexander Pyatakov, Zoya Pyatakova and Alexander M. Tishin
2. Basics of magnetism and magnetic materials
Nikolay V. Mushnikov

Section 2 Well-established technologies-development and perspectives
3. Magnetic nanoparticles and nanoobjects used for medical applications
Garret Dee and Yurii K. Gun'ko
4. Advances in magnetic resonance tomography
Yury A. Pirogov, Nikolay V. Anisimov, Olga S. Pavlova, Galina E. Pavlovskaya, Elnur Sadykhov, Mikhail V. Gulyaev, Dmitry V. Volkov, Natalia Semenova, Anna V. Naumova, Thomas Meersmann, Carlos Cabal-Mirabal and Lev L. Gervits
5. High-sensitive magnetometric measuring systems for biomagnetic imaging, recording and diagnostics
Yuri Maslennikov
6. Magnetic navigation systems
Gurjit Singh
7. Magnetic cell separation
Jun Zhang and Nam-Trung Nguyen
8. Noninvasive electrical and magnetic brain stimulation (with insights on the effects of cellular phones emissions): basic principles and procedures for clinical application
Paolo Maria Rossini, Francesca Miraglia, Bianca Orlando, Francesco Iodice, Florinda Ferreri, Maria Cotelli, Elda Judica and Fabrizio Vecchio

Section 3 Recently released to the market technologies
9. The role of magnetic hyperthermia in heating-based oncological therapies
Ingrid Hilger
10. Magnetic tracking and positioning in endoscopy
Xiaodong Duan
11. Magnetic particle imaging
Jochen Franke and Jorge Chacon-Caldera

Section 4 Technologies under development
12. Magnetic field interpolation for remote magnetic navigation in minimally invasive surgery
Samuel L. Charreyron and Bradley J. Nelson
13. Composite magnetic/polymer delivery systems for medical applications
Maria V. Lomova and Gleb B. Sukhorukov
14. Magnetocaloric effect for medical applications
Aleksei S. Komlev and Vladimir I. Zverev
15. Multiferroic, magnetic, and magnetoelectric nanomaterials for medical applications
Abdulkarim Amirov
16. Medical applications of magnetorheological fluids-a review
Jong-Seok Oh and Seung-Bok Choi
17. Magnetorheological composites for biomedical applications
Iuliia Alekhina, Elena Kramarenko, Liudmila Makarova and Nikolai Perov
18. Advanced functional magnetic microwires for magnetic sensors suitable for biomedical applications
Arcady Zhukov, Mihail Ipatov, Paula Corte-Leon, Juan Maria Blanco and Valentina Zhukova
19. The effect of natural as well as artificial magnetic fields on the cardiovascular system of healthy volunteers and patients with cardiovascular pathology
Yury I. Gurfinkel, Roman Y. Pishchalnikov and Alexander M. Tishin

Section 5 Commercial aspects of the use of magnetic technology in medicine
20. The global market for "magnetic� medicine: commercial opportunities
Alexander Kritskiy

Authors

Alexander Tishin Professor, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, founder, AMT&C Group; Vice President, Magnetic Society of Russia (MAGO). Prof. Alexander Tishin is a professor at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, the founder of the AMT&C Group, and the Vice President of the Magnetic Society of Russia (MAGO). He is also a member of a row of working groups, the Supervisory Boards, and several organizing committees of international scientific and technological conferences. Prof. Tishin has authored and coauthored for 2 books, 3 book chapters, more than 200 scientific publications in refereed journals, and more than 50 patents. His works have given significant impulse in the development of magnetocaloric materials and magnetic refrigeration.