A focused ultrasoft x-ray microbeam for targeting cells individually with submicrometer accuracy.
The application of microbeams is providing new insights into the actions of radiation at the cell and tissue levels. So far, this has been achieved exclusively through the use of collimated charged particles. One alternative is to use ultrasoft X rays, focused by X-ray diffractive optics. We have de...
Main Authors: | Folkard, M, Schettino, G, Vojnovic, B, Gilchrist, S, Michette, A, Pfauntsch, S, Prise, K, Michael, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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