Auger electrons emitted after nuclear decay have potential application in targeted cancer therapy. For this purpose it is important to know the Auger electron yield per nuclear decay. In this work we describe a measurement of the ratio of the number of conversion electrons (emitted as part of the nuclear decay process) to the number of Auger electrons (emitted as part of the atomic relaxation process after the nuclear decay) for the case of 125I. Results are compared with Monte-Carlo type simulations of the relaxation cascade using the BrIccEmis code. Our results indicate that for 125I the calculations based on rates from the Evaluated Atomic Data Library underestimate the K Auger yields by 20%
Auger-electron (AE) emitting radionuclides could be exploited for therapeutic purposes due to the hi...
Auger nuclides have the particular importance in nuclear medicine because of their radiotoxicities e...
V International Conference on Application of Physics in Medicine and Biology (Trieste Medical Physic...
A localized source of electrons can be provided by radioisotopes that emit Auger electrons through a...
Abstract. Auger electrons emitted in nuclear decay offer a unique tool to kill cancer cells at the s...
Auger-emitting radionuclides have great potential in cancer treatment as low-energy Auger electrons ...
Auger electrons emitted in nuclear decay offer a unique tool to treat cancer cells at the scale of a...
To benchmark a Monte Carlo model of the Auger cascade that has been developed at the Australian Nat...
Auger emitting radioisotopes are of great interest in targeted radiotherapy because, once internalis...
Auger-electron-emitting radioisotopes provide a unique tool that enables the targeted irradiation of...
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To evaluate DNA damage of Auger emitters by numerical modelling at the molecular level.Energy emissi...
Understanding the strong radiotoxicity of DNA-incorporated Auger electron-emitting nuclides requires...
International audienceNuclear isomers can decay through multiple processes; in many cases the domina...
Auger yields from the decays of 71Ge, 99mTc, 111In and 123-125I have been calculated using a Monte C...
Auger-electron (AE) emitting radionuclides could be exploited for therapeutic purposes due to the hi...
Auger nuclides have the particular importance in nuclear medicine because of their radiotoxicities e...
V International Conference on Application of Physics in Medicine and Biology (Trieste Medical Physic...
A localized source of electrons can be provided by radioisotopes that emit Auger electrons through a...
Abstract. Auger electrons emitted in nuclear decay offer a unique tool to kill cancer cells at the s...
Auger-emitting radionuclides have great potential in cancer treatment as low-energy Auger electrons ...
Auger electrons emitted in nuclear decay offer a unique tool to treat cancer cells at the scale of a...
To benchmark a Monte Carlo model of the Auger cascade that has been developed at the Australian Nat...
Auger emitting radioisotopes are of great interest in targeted radiotherapy because, once internalis...
Auger-electron-emitting radioisotopes provide a unique tool that enables the targeted irradiation of...
Copyright © 2012 B. Q. Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
To evaluate DNA damage of Auger emitters by numerical modelling at the molecular level.Energy emissi...
Understanding the strong radiotoxicity of DNA-incorporated Auger electron-emitting nuclides requires...
International audienceNuclear isomers can decay through multiple processes; in many cases the domina...
Auger yields from the decays of 71Ge, 99mTc, 111In and 123-125I have been calculated using a Monte C...
Auger-electron (AE) emitting radionuclides could be exploited for therapeutic purposes due to the hi...
Auger nuclides have the particular importance in nuclear medicine because of their radiotoxicities e...
V International Conference on Application of Physics in Medicine and Biology (Trieste Medical Physic...