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Comparing radiolytic production of H2O2 and development of Zebrafish embryos after ultra high dose rate exposure with electron and transmission proton beams

Authors :
Houda Kacem
Serena Psoroulas
Gael Boivin
Michael Folkerts
Veljko Grilj
Tony Lomax
Adrien Martinotti
David Meer
Jonathan Ollivier
Benoit Petit
Sairos Safai
Ricky A. Sharma
Michele Togno
Marta Vilalta
Damien C. Weber
Marie-Catherine Vozenin
Source :
Kacem, Houda; Psoroulas, Serena; Boivin, Gael; Folkerts, Michael; Grilj, Veljko; Lomax, Tony; Martinotti, Adrien; Meer, David; Ollivier, Jonathan; Petit, Benoit; Safai, Sairos; Sharma, Ricky A; Togno, Michele; Vilalta, Marta; Weber, Damien C; Vozenin, Marie-Catherine (2022). Comparing radiolytic production of H2O2 and development of Zebrafish embryos after ultra high dose rate exposure with electron and transmission proton beams. Radiotherapy and oncology, 175, pp. 197-202. Elsevier 10.1016/j.radonc.2022.07.011
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

The physico-chemical and biological response to conventional and UHDR electron and proton beams was investigated, along with conventional photons. The temporal structure and nature of the beam affected both, with electron beam at ≥1400 Gy/s and proton beam at 0.1 and 1260 Gy/s found to be isoefficient at sparing zebrafish embryos.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kacem, Houda; Psoroulas, Serena; Boivin, Gael; Folkerts, Michael; Grilj, Veljko; Lomax, Tony; Martinotti, Adrien; Meer, David; Ollivier, Jonathan; Petit, Benoit; Safai, Sairos; Sharma, Ricky A; Togno, Michele; Vilalta, Marta; Weber, Damien C; Vozenin, Marie-Catherine (2022). Comparing radiolytic production of H2O2 and development of Zebrafish embryos after ultra high dose rate exposure with electron and transmission proton beams. Radiotherapy and oncology, 175, pp. 197-202. Elsevier 10.1016/j.radonc.2022.07.011 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2022.07.011>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70b001f9aef97d732d64c4916f23eb9c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/176383