A microcollimated ion beam facility for investigations of the effects of low-dose radiation.

RADIATION RESEARCH(2009)

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Charged-particle microbeams are unique tools to mimic low-dose exposure in vitro by delivering a defined number of particles to single mammalian cells down to only one particle per cell or group of cells. A horizontal single-ion microbeam facility has been built at the INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro 7 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. Different light ions (H-1(+), H-2(+), He-3(2+), He-4(2+)) are available covering a wide range of LET from 7 to 150 keV/mu m. Collimators of different geometries and materials have been tested, and beam spots 2-3 mu m in diameter have been obtained using a tantalum disc. Cell visualization and recognition are performed with a phase-contrast optical microscope coupled with dedicated software. One unique characteristic of such a system is that neither cell staining nor UV light is used. Cells are automatically positioned on the beam spot through remotely controlled precision XY translation stages. A particle detector is positioned downstream of a specially designed petri dish to perform energy measurements and count particles crossing the cell. A particle counting rate of less than 1 ion/s can be reached. This feature, combined with a fast beam deflection system, ensures high reproducibility in administering a preset number of particles per cell. (c) 2005 by Radiation Research Society.
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