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"Charlton DE" Authored Publications:

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1 A method of calculating initial DNA strand breakage following the decay of incorporated 125I. Charlton DE, Humm JL 3257951
PHYSICS
2 Comments on strand breaks calculated from average doses to the DNA from incorporated isotopes. Charlton DE 3353505
PHYSICS
3 Calculation of initial yields of single- and double-strand breaks in cell nuclei from electrons, protons and alpha particles. Charlton DE, Nikjoo H, Humm JL 2569005
PHYSICS
4 Cell survival from single passages for high-LET track-segment experiments with cell monolayers. Charlton DE, Turner MS 8248489
PHYSICS
5 Monte Carlo calculations of ion passages through brain endothelial nuclei during boron neutron capture therapy. Charlton DE, Allen BJ 7903342
PHYSICS
6 Use of chord lengths through the nucleus to simulate the survival of mammalian cells exposed to high LET alpha-radiation. Charlton DE, Turner MS 8609458
PHYSICS
7 Microdosimetry of haemopoietic stem cells irradiated by alpha particles from the short-lived products of 222Rn decays in fat cells and haemopoietic tissue. Charlton DE, Utteridge TD, Beddoe AH 8648246
PHYSICS
8 The minimum Do for cell killing for alpha-particle emitters uniformly distributed in an extended medium. Charlton DE 9611104
PHYSICS
9 The survival of monolayers of cells growing in clusters irradiated by 211At appended to the cell surfaces. Charlton DE 10360796
PHYSICS
10 Radiation effects in spheroids of cells exposed to alpha emitters. Charlton DE 11098858
PHYSICS

 

Title:Radiation effects in spheroids of cells exposed to alpha emitters.
Authors:Charlton DE
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11098858?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:11098858 Category:Int J Radiat Biol Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Physics Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. dec@axess.com

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Radiation effects in spheroids of cells exposed to alpha emitters.

Int J Radiat Biol. 2000 Nov;76(11):1555-64

Authors: Charlton DE

Abstract

PURPOSE: To simulate spheroids of cells and use the spheroid models to establish methods of calculating cell survival following exposure to alpha irradiation from decays of 211At and 213Bi.

METHODS: Using a Monte Carlo technique, two models of spheroids of cells were generated in which cells either did not or were allowed to overlap. At 40% packing of the volume it is shown that the two models are equivalent for longer-ranged alpha particles. The overlapping model was used to examine the effects of spheroid size and cell packing on cell survival. Cell survival was also calculated for different distributions of alpha decays such as uniform distribution within the spheroid, external to the spheroid and as a shell on the periphery of the spheroid.

RESULTS: Three examples of the cell structure of the spheroids are shown. Detailed calculations show that cell survival decreases from 57% to 37% as the spheroid diameter increases from 75 microm to 225 microm for an average of one 211At decay per cell and 50% packing. Increasing the packing of the cells in the spheroid from 40% to 70% reduces survival from 46% to 26% for 200 microm diameter spheroids for one 211At or 213Bi decay per cell. The presence of small regions of unlabelled cells within the spheroids does not significantly change cell survival.

CONCLUSIONS: Monte Carlo programmes generating spheroids of cells and their subsequent use to score cell survival for alpha irradiation should be useful in the design and interpretation of work on spheroids of cells in vitro and the application of such modelling to the study of very small tumours in vivo. Copies of the programmes are available from the author on request.

PMID: 11098858 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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