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A Method to Locally Irradiate Specific Organ in Model Organisms Using a Focused Heavy-Ion Microbeam
by
Funayama, Tomoo
, Kashiwagi, Hirotsugu
, Suzuki, Michiyo
, Miyawaki, Nobumasa
in
Ablation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Cells
/ DNA damage
/ DNA repair
/ Gene expression
/ Gonads
/ heavy ion
/ Ion beams
/ irradiation
/ Lasers
/ micro radio surgery
/ microbeam
/ Organisms
/ Pharynx
/ Proteins
/ Radiation
/ Rhythm
2023
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A Method to Locally Irradiate Specific Organ in Model Organisms Using a Focused Heavy-Ion Microbeam
by
Funayama, Tomoo
, Kashiwagi, Hirotsugu
, Suzuki, Michiyo
, Miyawaki, Nobumasa
in
Ablation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Cells
/ DNA damage
/ DNA repair
/ Gene expression
/ Gonads
/ heavy ion
/ Ion beams
/ irradiation
/ Lasers
/ micro radio surgery
/ microbeam
/ Organisms
/ Pharynx
/ Proteins
/ Radiation
/ Rhythm
2023
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A Method to Locally Irradiate Specific Organ in Model Organisms Using a Focused Heavy-Ion Microbeam
by
Funayama, Tomoo
, Kashiwagi, Hirotsugu
, Suzuki, Michiyo
, Miyawaki, Nobumasa
in
Ablation
/ Biological Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Cells
/ DNA damage
/ DNA repair
/ Gene expression
/ Gonads
/ heavy ion
/ Ion beams
/ irradiation
/ Lasers
/ micro radio surgery
/ microbeam
/ Organisms
/ Pharynx
/ Proteins
/ Radiation
/ Rhythm
2023
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A Method to Locally Irradiate Specific Organ in Model Organisms Using a Focused Heavy-Ion Microbeam
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A Method to Locally Irradiate Specific Organ in Model Organisms Using a Focused Heavy-Ion Microbeam
2023
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Overview
The functions of organisms are performed by various tissues composed of different cell types. Localized irradiation with heavy-ion microbeams, which inactivate only a portion of the constituent cells without destroying the physical intercellular connections of the tissue, is a practical approach for elucidating tissue functions. However, conventional collimated microbeams are limited in the shape of the area that can be irradiated. Therefore, using a focused heavy-ion microbeam that generates a highly precise beam spot, we developed a technology to uniformly irradiate specific tissues of an organism with a defined dose, which conventional methods cannot achieve. The performance of the developed paint irradiation technology was evaluated. By irradiating the CR-39 ion track detector, we confirmed that the new method, in which each ion hit position is placed uniformly in the irradiated area, makes it possible to uniformly paint the area at a specified dose. The targeted irradiation of the pharynx and gonads of living Caenorhabditis elegans demonstrated that the irradiated ions were distributed in the same shape as the targeted tissue observed under a microscope. This technology will elucidate biological mechanisms that are difficult to analyze with conventional collimated microbeam irradiation.
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