Detection of Microstimulated Particles for Technical and Medical Applications
The invention comprises a method for the improved localisation of
magnetised particles, like e.g. nano particles for medical.
This movement can be very sensitively detected by Radar to
identify the local distribution of the particles. This detection can be
accomplished with a very high resolution since the signals which
indicate the movement are detectable even below the noise floor.
This method has been developed for the early recognition of cancer.
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