2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13246-010-0020-x
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Gadolinium concentration analysis in brain phantom by X-ray fluorescence

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“…The improvements in absolute detection efficiency, which offer the LE-Ge detector, compared to the CdTe detector typically reported for this purpose (Gräfe et al, 2011;Almalki et al, 2010), are hampered by a loss in the spectral resolution. To compensate this effect, detection geometry was analyzed and optimized to better reduce the contribution of the Compton in the fluorescent signal region of Gd and avoid overlaps of both signals.…”
Section: Setup Optimizationmentioning
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“…The improvements in absolute detection efficiency, which offer the LE-Ge detector, compared to the CdTe detector typically reported for this purpose (Gräfe et al, 2011;Almalki et al, 2010), are hampered by a loss in the spectral resolution. To compensate this effect, detection geometry was analyzed and optimized to better reduce the contribution of the Compton in the fluorescent signal region of Gd and avoid overlaps of both signals.…”
Section: Setup Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different sources of 241 Am were simulated for the comparison with the optimized X-ray tube, for gadolinium quantification, using the gamma photons of 59.54 keV emitting with a 35.7% per decay rate. The activity of the first source was defined accordingly in order to consider generating an equal exposure to that produced by the optimized x-ray tube, so as to compare the advantages of the proposed method with similar reported in the literature (Almalki, 2010). One factor that affects the ability to properly assess improvements produced by the proposed method is the adding Cu filters in the configuration of the tube.…”
Section: Comparizon With 241 Am Sources and Calibration Curve For Quamentioning
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“…The locations and quantities of the GNPs can be effectively determined in vivo if both the spatial distribution and the amount of fluorescence within the region of interest can be quantified, which is typically accomplished by imaging the animal or human that has been injected. 8 Optical spectroscopy has successfully been utilized to determine the GNP quantification, 5,9 and microcomputed tomography can be utilized to image organs with GNP accumulations. 10 However, neither technique can successfully accomplish both requirements.…”
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