Alan G. Michette,1 Slawka J. Pfauntsch,1 Melvyn Folkard,2 Barry D. Michael,2 Guiseppe Schettino3
1King's College London (United Kingdom) 2Cancer Research Trust/Mount Vernon Hospital (United Kingdom) 3Cancer Research Trust/Mount Vernon Hospital and King's College London (United Kingdom)
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Progress with an x-ray microprobe for radiobiological studies is described. The instrument uses laboratory soft x-ray sources to give either continuum radiation or pulsed line radiation. A zone plate forms a fine probe from the x-ray beam which may be used to target individual cells or sub-cellular components with defined radiation doses. A preliminary experiment has shown a definite biological effect.
Alan G. Michette,Slawka J. Pfauntsch,Melvyn Folkard,Barry D. Michael, andGuiseppe Schettino
"X-ray microprobe for studies of cellular radiation response", Proc. SPIE 3449, X-Ray Microfocusing: Applications and Techniques, (6 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330352
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Alan G. Michette, Slawka J. Pfauntsch, Melvyn Folkard, Barry D. Michael, Guiseppe Schettino, "X-ray microprobe for studies of cellular radiation response," Proc. SPIE 3449, X-Ray Microfocusing: Applications and Techniques, (6 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330352