Since the mid 1990's, an increasing number of charged particle microbeams have been designed to deliver a preset number of ions to individual living cells with the micron resolution. These tools provide a powerful technique to investigate the cellular response to low doses of radiations. During the last years, the single ion hit facility in operation on the GSI microbeam since 1987 has been upgraded for the irradiation of individual living cells in vitro. This setup presents two main peculiarities compared to the microbeams used up to now for cell irradiation. First, the beam's micrometric size is obtained by magnetic focusing and not by a simple collimation. This allows obtaining a smaller beam spot, a better defined linear energy transfer...
Single-cell microbeam irradiation systems have recently become an important tool for radiation biolo...
The Gray Cancer Institute is one of a small number of laboratories worldwide routinely using particl...
A goal of research in radiobiology is to identify the radiation-sensitive target(s) in cells and cha...
International audienceSince the mid 1990's, an increasing number of charged particle microbeams have...
Since the mid 1990’s, an increasing number of charged particle mi-crobeams have been designed to del...
Charged-particle microbeams can be used to irradiate individual cells with micron precision and with...
We have established a single cell irradiation system, which allows selected cells to be individually...
Abstract—An ion microbeam is a very narrow beam of charged particles, typically protons, alpha parti...
Ion microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation biology. They have be...
An irradiation facility, able to expose cellular and subcellular targets to a precise number of part...
An irradiation facility, able to expose cellular and subcellular targets to a precise number of part...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
Single-cell microbeam irradiation systems have recently become an important tool for radiation biolo...
The Gray Cancer Institute is one of a small number of laboratories worldwide routinely using particl...
A goal of research in radiobiology is to identify the radiation-sensitive target(s) in cells and cha...
International audienceSince the mid 1990's, an increasing number of charged particle microbeams have...
Since the mid 1990’s, an increasing number of charged particle mi-crobeams have been designed to del...
Charged-particle microbeams can be used to irradiate individual cells with micron precision and with...
We have established a single cell irradiation system, which allows selected cells to be individually...
Abstract—An ion microbeam is a very narrow beam of charged particles, typically protons, alpha parti...
Ion microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation biology. They have be...
An irradiation facility, able to expose cellular and subcellular targets to a precise number of part...
An irradiation facility, able to expose cellular and subcellular targets to a precise number of part...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
International audienceIon microbeams have emerged as a powerful tool in several domains of radiation...
Single-cell microbeam irradiation systems have recently become an important tool for radiation biolo...
The Gray Cancer Institute is one of a small number of laboratories worldwide routinely using particl...
A goal of research in radiobiology is to identify the radiation-sensitive target(s) in cells and cha...