Kaul, MichaelMichaelKaulMummert, TobiasTobiasMummertJung, CarolineCarolineJungSalamon, JohannesJohannesSalamonKhandhar, Amit P.Amit P.KhandharFerguson, Richard MatthewRichard MatthewFergusonKemp, Scott J.Scott J.KempIttrich, HaraldHaraldIttrichKrishnan, Kannan M.Kannan M.KrishnanAdam, GerhardGerhardAdamKnopp, TobiasTobiasKnopp2026-03-232026-03-232026-01-01Jenny Stanford Publishing 1-003-74810-4: 689-702 (2026)https://hdl.handle.net/11420/62331Optimizing tracers for individual imaging techniques is an active field of research. The purpose of this study was to perform in vitro and in vivo magnetic particle imaging (MPI) measurements using a new monodisperse and size-optimized tracer, LS-008, and to compare it with the performance of Resovist, the standard MPI tracer.enNatural Sciences and Mathematics::570: Life Sciences, BiologyTechnology::600: TechnologyIn vitro and in vivo comparison of a tailored magnetic particle imaging blood pool tracer with ResovistBook Part10.1201/9781003748106-61