Upgrading of the Gray Laboratory soft X ray microprobe and V79 survival measurements following irradiation of one or all cells with a CK X ray beam of different size.
The X ray microprobe developed at the Gray Laboratory was originally designed to produce carbon K X rays (278 eV) by electron bombardment and focus them to a few hundred nanometers spot by using a circular diffraction grating with increasing line density (zone plate). The very fine focus achieved (&...
Main Authors: | Schettino, G, Folkard, M, Prise, K, Vojnovic, B, Michael, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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