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No exotic matter in asteroids. [PDF]

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Rubin AE, Burbine TH.
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Clinical Image-Based Dosimetry of Actinium-225 in Targeted Alpha Therapy. [PDF]

open access: yesCancers (Basel)
Ramonaheng K   +17 more
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Continuum Spectra of Alpha Particles Scattered from 6Li by Alpha Particles

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Alpha-particles for targeted therapy

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2008
Alpha-particles are helium nuclei that deposit DNA damaging energy along their track that is 100 to 1000 times greater than that of conventionally used beta-particle emitting radionuclides for targeted therapy; the damage caused by alpha-particles is predominately double-stranded DNA breaks severe enough so as to be almost completely irreparable.
George Sgouros
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Alpha-Particle Microdosimetry

Current Radiopharmaceuticalse, 2011
With the increasing availability of alpha emitters, targeted α-particle therapy has emerged as a solution of choice to treat haematological cancers and micrometastatic and minimal residual diseases. Alpha-particles are highly cytotoxic because of their high linear energy transfer (LET) and have a short range of a few cell diameters in tissue, assuring ...
Nicolas, Chouin, Manuel, Bardies
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Alpha particle structure

Physical Review C, 1988
Abstract The time-independent Schrödinger equation for the case of nucleons in light nuclei is more difficult to treat than that of electrons in a light atom because of more complicated interaction terms. Nevertheless, for three-nucleon systems such as the triton, binding energies and structural details have been successfully obtained ...
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Alpha-particle stripping reactions

Nuclear Physics, 1963
Abstract The cross-section for stripping of α-particles from bombarding nuclei, considered according to the α-particle model, has been calculated. The target nucleus is considered to be a black nucleus. The calculations have been carried out with correction for the finite magnitude of the target nucleus and taking the Coulomb repulsion into account.
Inopin, E. V., Abd El-Moaty, M.
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A practical alpha particle irradiator for studying internal alpha particle exposure

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2016
An alpha particle irradiator has been built in the Radiation Bioengineering Laboratory at Seoul National University (SNU) to investigate the cellular responses to alpha emissions from radon and the progeny. This irradiator is designed to have the energy of alpha particles entering target cells similar to that of alpha emissions from the radon progeny ...
Ki-Man, Lee, Ui-Seob, Lee, Eun-Hee, Kim
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