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Microcollimator for Micrometer-Wide Stripe Irradiation of Cells Using 20–30 keV X Rays

Pataky, Kristopher  
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Villanueva, Luis Guillermo  
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Liani, Andre
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2009
Radiation Research

The exposure of subnuclear compartments of cells to ionizing radiation is currently not trivial. We describe here a collimator for micrometer-wide stripe irradiation designed to work with conventional high-voltage X-ray tubes and cells cultured on standard glass cover slips. The microcollimator was fabricated by high-precision silicon micromachining and consists of X-ray absorbing chips with grooves of highly controlled depths, between 0.5-10 mum, along their surfaces. These grooves form X-ray collimating slits when the chips are stacked against each other. The use of this device for radiation biology was examined by irradiating human cells with X rays having energies between 20-30 keV. After irradiation, p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1), a nuclear protein that is recruited at sites of DNA double-strand breaks, clustered in lines corresponding to the irradiated stripes.

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research article
DOI
10.1667/RR1483.1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000268620600012

Author(s)
Pataky, Kristopher  
Villanueva, Luis Guillermo  
Liani, Andre
Zgheib, Omar
Jenkins, Nathan
Halazonetis, Demetrios J.
Halazonetis, Thanos D.
Brugger, Juergen  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Radiation Research
Volume

172

Issue

2

Start page

252

End page

259

Subjects

Double-Strand Breaks

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Dna-Damage

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Halogenated Pyrimidines

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Microbeam

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Repair

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53Bp1

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Induction

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Radiosensitization

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Mechanism

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Pathways

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July 31, 2009
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