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Correction to "Comprehensive Review on Viral RNA Extraction Strategies for Enhanced Molecular Diagnostics". [PDF]
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The Cancer Journal, 2009
Charged particles have moved from the physics laboratory to the clinic because of their advantageous dose profile and biologic effects. This brief review will summarize the basic phenomenological laboratory data that led to the successful clinical use of these modalities in selected tumor sites, and the emerging new genomic and proteomic research that ...
Eleanor A, Blakely, Polly Y, Chang
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Charged particles have moved from the physics laboratory to the clinic because of their advantageous dose profile and biologic effects. This brief review will summarize the basic phenomenological laboratory data that led to the successful clinical use of these modalities in selected tumor sites, and the emerging new genomic and proteomic research that ...
Eleanor A, Blakely, Polly Y, Chang
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 2013
New applications of charged particle radiography have been developed over the past two decades that extend the range of radiographic techniques providing high-speed sequences of radiographs of thicker objects with higher effective dose than can be obtained with conventional radiographic techniques.
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New applications of charged particle radiography have been developed over the past two decades that extend the range of radiographic techniques providing high-speed sequences of radiographs of thicker objects with higher effective dose than can be obtained with conventional radiographic techniques.
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1999
However, for all types of charged particles of concern here, ionization of the target atoms is the dominant mode of excitation of the detection medium. This process is also the main source of radiation damage in biological tissue.
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However, for all types of charged particles of concern here, ionization of the target atoms is the dominant mode of excitation of the detection medium. This process is also the main source of radiation damage in biological tissue.
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Surface Charge of Macrophages and Their Interaction With Charged Particles
Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 1988Abstract The distribution and concentration of surface ionogenic groups on murine peritoneal macrophages and the responses of their plasmalemma to charged markers were investigated by electron microscopy. Quantitation of the distribution of cationized ferritin (CF) as a marker for anionic groups on fixed cells revealed surface anions on ...
S E, Mutsaers, J M, Papadimitriou
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Detection of charged particles with charge injection devices
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007A method for using charge injection devices (CIDs) for detection of high-energy charged particles from inertial-confinement fusion reactions is described. Because of the relatively small depletion region of the CID camera (depletion depth of ∼7μm), aluminum foils are placed in front of the device to reduce the energy of the charged particles and ...
Kurtis A, Fletcher +6 more
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Diffusiophoresis of a Charged Porous Particle in a Charged Cavity
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2018The quasi-steady diffusiophoresis of a charged porous sphere situated at the center of a charged spherical cavity filled with a liquid solution of a symmetric electrolyte is analyzed. The porous particle can represent a solvent-permeable and ion-penetrable polyelectrolyte molecule or floc of nanoparticles in which fixed charges and frictional segments ...
Ya C. Chiu, Huan J. Keh
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Sedimentation of a Charged Porous Particle in a Charged Cavity
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2013The sedimentation of a charged porous sphere at the center of a charged spherical cavity filled with an electrolyte solution is analyzed. The thickness of the electric double layers around the particle and cavity wall is arbitrary, and their relaxation effect is considered.
Ya J, Chang, Huan J, Keh
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Particle charge evaluation of radiocolloids
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1988The surface charge is an important parameter in stabilization and biological behaviour of radiocolloids. We report the surface charge evaluation of radioactive colloidal solutions by capillary analysis.
M, Neves, L, Patricio
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Weak charges of charmed particles
Lettere Al Nuovo Cimento Series 2, 1976(*) O n l eave of absence f rom Centre de Phys iquc Th6orique, CMRS, Marse i l l e . (~) J . J . AUBERT, U. BECKER, P . J . BIGGS, J . BURGER, M. CHEN, G. EVERHART, P. GOLDHAGEN, J . LEONG, T. Mc CORRISTON, T. G. ]~HOADES, M. ROI~DE, S. C. C. TING, S. L. WU a n d Y. Y. LEE: Phys. Rev. Lett. , 33, 1404 (1974). (3) J . E . AUGUSTIN, A. M.
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