A microdosimetry model was developed for the prediction of cell viability for irregular non-spherical cells that were irradiated by low energy, short range auger electrons. Measured cell survival rates for LNCaP prostate cancer were compared to the computational results for the radioisotopesLu andTb (conjugated to PSMA). The cell geometries used for the computations were derived directly from the cell culture images.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new type of alpha-particle irradiator allows survival of each cell to be observed individually along with the size and shape of its nucleus and the positions of the hits it receives. This paper discusses methods of data analysis that can utilize these additional data. Using idealizations of the cell nucleus geometry (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA computer-controlled, alpha-particle irradiator is described that allows for the measurement of the number and location of alpha-particle hits to individual cell nuclei, and subsequent scoring of cell survival. Cells are grown on a track-etch material (LR 115) and images are obtained of the cells prior to irradiation. The cells are then irradiated from below by a planar, collimated Am-241 source.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn cases where both the source and cell geometry are well known, track-etch dosimetry allows the potential for individual cell dosimetry. However, analysis of track-etch images is both tedious and time-consuming. We describe here several image processing tools that we are using in conjunction with a track-etch based irradiator.
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