Development of a portable hypoxia chamber for ultra-high dose rate laser-driven proton radiobiology...
Development of a portable hypoxia chamber for ultra-high dose rate laser-driven proton radiobiology applications
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Chaudhary, Pankaj , Gwynne, Deborah C. , Odlozilik, Boris , McMurray, Aaron , Milluzzo, Giuliana , Maiorino, Carla , Doria, Domenico , Ahmed, Hamad , Romagnani, Lorenzo , Alejo, Aaron , Padda, Hersimerjit , Green, James , Carroll, David , Booth, Nicola , McKenna, Paul , Kar, Satyabrata , Petringa, Giada , Catalano, Roberto , Cammarata, Francesco P. , Cirrone, Giuseppe A. P. , McMahon, Stephen J. , Prise, Kevin M. and Borghesi, Marco
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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There is currently significant interest in assessing the role of oxygen in the radiobiological effects at ultra-high dose rates. Oxygen modulation is postulated to play a role in the enhanced sparing effect observed in FLASH radiotherapy, where particles are delivered at 40-1000 Gy/s. Furthermore, the development of laser-driven accelerators now en...
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Development of a portable hypoxia chamber for ultra-high dose rate laser-driven proton radiobiology applications
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Gwynne, Deborah C.
Odlozilik, Boris
McMurray, Aaron
Milluzzo, Giuliana
Maiorino, Carla
Doria, Domenico
Ahmed, Hamad
Romagnani, Lorenzo
Alejo, Aaron
Padda, Hersimerjit
Green, James
Carroll, David
Booth, Nicola
McKenna, Paul
Kar, Satyabrata
Petringa, Giada
Catalano, Roberto
Cammarata, Francesco P.
Cirrone, Giuseppe A. P.
McMahon, Stephen J.
Prise, Kevin M.
Borghesi, Marco
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_c922634e63314088a19183d22aca3a4f
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1748-717X
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1748-717X
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10.1186/s13014-022-02024-3