Study of DNA integrity in alpha-particle radiobiological experiments using thin CR-39 detectors

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Author(s)

  • K. F. Chan
  • E. H W Yum
  • C. K. Wan
  • W. F. Fong
  • K. N. Yu

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationRadiation Measurements
Volume43
Issue numberSUPPL.1
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2008

Abstract

Thin CR-39 detectors (with thickness of ∼ 20 μ m) were prepared from commercially available CR-39 SSNTDs through chemical etching in 1 N NaOH/ethanol at 40 {ring operator} C. Custom-made petri dishes, with a hole drilled at the bottom and covered with a piece of thin CR-39 detector, were used for culturing HeLa cells. Alpha particles (from an 241Am source) were irradiated from the bottom of the CR-39 detector. The hit frequency of cell nuclei by alpha particles was obtained from the positions of the etched alpha-particle tracks. The effect of alpha-particle irradiation was quantified using the results of terminal dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay, which characterizes strand breaks in DNA. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Research Area(s)

  • Alpha particle, CR-39, Radiobiology, TUNEL

Citation Format(s)

Study of DNA integrity in alpha-particle radiobiological experiments using thin CR-39 detectors. / Chan, K. F.; Yum, E. H W; Wan, C. K. et al.
In: Radiation Measurements, Vol. 43, No. SUPPL.1, 08.2008.

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