A charged-particle microbeam .1. Development of an experimental system for targeting cells individually with counted particles
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1997
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Charged-particle microbeams provide a unique opportunity to control precisely, the dose to individual cells and the localization of dose within the cell. The Gray Laboratory is now routinely operating a charged-particle microbeam capable of delivering targeted and counted particles to individual cells, at a dose-rate sufficient to permit a number of single-cell assays of radiation damage to be implemented. By this means, it is possible to study a number of important radiobiological processes in ways that cannot be achieved using conventional methods. This report describes the rationale, development and current capabilities of the Gray Laboratory microbeam. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Folkard , M , Vojnovic , B , Prise , K , Bowey , A G , Locke , R J , Schettino , G & Michael , B D 1997 , ' A charged-particle microbeam .1. Development of an experimental system for targeting cells individually with counted particles ' International journal of radiation biology , vol 72 , pp. 375-385 . |
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