Low-dose studies of bystander cell killing with targeted soft X rays.
The Gray Cancer Institute ultrasoft X-ray microprobe was used to quantify the bystander response of individual V79 cells exposed to a focused carbon K-shell (278 eV) X-ray beam. The ultrasoft X-ray microprobe is designed to precisely assess the biological response of individual cells irradiated in v...
Main Authors: | Schettino, G, Folkard, M, Prise, K, Vojnovic, B, Held, K, Michael, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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