Effect of interseed spacing, tissue perfusion, thermoseed temperatures and catheters in ferromagnetic hyperthermia. Results from simulations using finite element models of thermoseeds and catheters

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1994Author
Tompkins, Dean T.
Vanderby, Ray
Klein, Sandy A.
Beckman, William A.
Steeves, Richard A.
Paliwal, Bhudatt R.
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IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, USA
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Tompkins, D.T., Vanderby, R., Klein, S.A., Beckman, W.A., Steeves, R.A., & Paliwal, B.R. (1994). Effect Of Interseed Spacing, Tissue Perfusion, Thermoseed Temperatures And Catheters In Ferromagnetic Hyperthermia. Results From Simulations Using Finite Element Models Of Thermoseeds And Catheters. Ieee Transactions On Biomedical Engineering, 41(10), 975-985.