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Application of Nuclear Microlocalization Techniques to Biomedical Problems

机译:核微定位技术在生物医学问题中的应用

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Ion beams at the Brookhaven 3.5 MV Research Van de Graaff accelerator have been used for elemental analysis and distribution in biomedical samples. Results from several collaborations are presented. Both collimated and uncollimated charged particle beams are used for elemental analysis by measurement of characteristic x-rays (PIXE). A collimated proton beam, using a pinhole collimator (approx. 20 mu m) has been used as a particle microprobe in the laboratory ambient. Thick, essentially unprepared, samples can be measured with general elemental sensitivities of < 10 ppM. The spatial resolution and elemental sensitivity have proven adequate for many samples of tissue secthons and cell clusters. Specimen damage by charged particle beams is discussed and results of cell irradiations by triton beams are presented. Deuterium localization has been carried out in cell uptake studies using the exp 2 H( exp 3 H,n) exp 4 He reaction initiated by the triton beam at the accelerator. Alpha particles from the reaction register the deuterium distribution in a plastic track detector. This technique suggests that exp 3 H may be replaced by the stable isotope exp 2 H in tracer studies. Studies have included the detection of nonexchangeable exp 2 H in oocytes and the uptake of deuterated thymidine in blood cells. (ERA citation 06:003952)

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