D. Franck et al., PERSPECTIVES OF A SCINTILLATION DETECTOR WITH HIGH-SPATIAL-RESOLUTIONFOR QUANTITATIVE AUTORADIOGRAPHY IN BIOLOGICAL TISSUES, Radiation protection dosimetry, 61(1-3), 1995, pp. 219-220
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
A high resolution radio imager (HRRI) was developed to provide an effi
cient autoradiographic system combining pulse mode detection with on-l
ine capabilities and which meets the requirements of wide dynamic rang
e, absolute quantitative response and spatial resolution in the order
of 10 mu m. It has been successfully used in biology experiments using
molecules labelled with beta emitters. The paper reports on recent te
chnical progress and will be illustrated by the results of preliminary
experiments to localise and discriminate alpha and beta emitters.