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Mice and the A-Bomb: Irradiation Systems for Realistic Exposure Scenarios

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RADIATION RESEARCH
Volume 187, Issue 4, Pages 465-475

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RADIATION RESEARCH SOC
DOI: 10.1667/RR008CC.1

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  1. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH) [U19-AI067773]

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Validation of biodosimetry assays is normally performed with acute exposures to uniform external photon fields. Realistically, exposure to a radiological dispersal device or reactor leak will include exposure to low dose rates and likely exposure to ingested radionuclides. An improvised nuclear device will likely include a significant neutron component in addition to a mixture of high-and low-dose-rate photons and ingested radionuclides. We present here several novel irradiation systems developed at the Center for High Throughput Minimally Invasive Radiation Biodosimetry to provide more realistic exposures for testing of novel biodosimetric assays. These irradiators provide a wide range of dose rates (from Gy/s to Gy/week) as well as mixed neutron/photon fields mimicking an improvised nuclear device. (C) 2017 by Radiation Research Society

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