نتایج جستجو برای: biodosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 331  

2009

To provide the best opportunities for life-saving interventions in the event of a radiological or nuclear threat, there is an urgent need to improve the speed and efficiency of biodosimetric assays for triage and therapy. A rapid automated biodosimetric assay tool used to assess thousands of individual radiation exposure doses is helpful to curb mass panic, and to conserve limited medical resou...

2016
Ellina Macaeva Yvan Saeys Kevin Tabury Ann Janssen Arlette Michaux Mohammed A. Benotmane Winnok H. De Vos Sarah Baatout Roel Quintens

Accurate assessment of the individual exposure dose based on easily accessible samples (e.g. blood) immediately following a radiological accident is crucial. We aimed at developing a robust transcription-based signature for biodosimetry from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells irradiated with different doses of X-rays (0.1 and 1.0 Gy) at a dose rate of 0.26 Gy/min. Genome-wide radiation-in...

Journal: :International journal of radiation biology 2011
Guy Garty Youhua Chen Helen C Turner Jian Zhang Oleksandra V Lyulko Antonella Bertucci Yanping Xu Hongliang Wang Nabil Simaan Gerhard Randers-Pehrson Y Lawrence Yao David J Brenner

PURPOSE Over the past five years the Center for Minimally Invasive Radiation Biodosimetry at Columbia University has developed the Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool (RABiT), a completely automated, ultra-high throughput biodosimetry workstation. This paper describes recent upgrades and reliability testing of the RABiT. MATERIALS AND METHODS The RABiT analyses fingerstick-derived blood samples...

Journal: :Expert systems with applications 2012
Youhua Chen Hongliang Wang Jian Zhang Guy Garty Nabil Simaan Y. Lawrence Yao David J. Brenner

A completely automated, high-throughput biodosimetry workstation has been developed by the Center for Minimally Invasive Radiation Biodosimetry at Columbia University over the past few years. To process patients' blood samples safely and reliably presents a significant challenge in the development of this biodosimetry tool. In this paper, automated failure recognition methods of robotic manipul...

2009
Guy Garty Youhua Chen Alessio Salerno Helen Turner Jian Zhang Oleksandra Lyulko Antonella Bertucci Yanping Xu Hongliang Wang Nabil Simaan Gerhard Randers-Pehrson Y. Lawrence Yao Sally A. Amundson David J. Brenner

In response to the recognized need for high throughput biodosimetry methods for use after large-scale radiological events, a logical approach is complete automation of standard biodosimetric assays that are currently performed manually. The authors describe progress to date on the RABIT (Rapid Automated BIodosimetry Tool), designed to score micronuclei or -H2AX fluorescence in lymphocytes deriv...

2017
Saibadaiahun Nongrum S. Thangminlal Vaiphei Joshua Keppen Mandahakani Ksoo Ettrika Kashyap Rajesh N. Sharan

The absence of a rapid and high-throughput technology for radiation biodosimetry has been a great obstacle in our full preparedness to cope with large-scale radiological incidents. The existing cytogenetic technologies have limitations, primarily due to their time-consuming methodologies, which include a tissue culture step, and the time required for scoring. This has seriously undermined its a...

Journal: :Radioprotection 2022

As COVID-19 emerged, there are parallels between the responses needed for managing SARS-CoV-2 infections and radiation injuries. While some SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals present as asymptomatic, others exhibit a range of symptoms including severe rapid onset high-risk indicators mortality. Similarly, variety also observed after radiological exposure depending on dose, dose heterogeneity, biol...

Journal: :Health physics 2010
Guy Garty Youhua Chen Alessio Salerno Helen Turner Jian Zhang Oleksandra Lyulko Antonella Bertucci Yanping Xu Hongliang Wang Nabil Simaan Gerhard Randers-Pehrson Y Lawrence Yao Sally A Amundson David J Brenner

In response to the recognized need for high throughput biodosimetry methods for use after large-scale radiological events, a logical approach is complete automation of standard biodosimetric assays that are currently performed manually. The authors describe progress to date on the RABIT (Rapid Automated BIodosimetry Tool), designed to score micronuclei or gamma-H2AX fluorescence in lymphocytes ...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2016
G Garty H C Turner A Salerno A Bertucci J Zhang Y Chen A Dutta P Sharma D Bian M Taveras H Wang A Bhatla A Balajee A W Bigelow M Repin O V Lyulko N Simaan Y L Yao D J Brenner

The RABiT (Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool) is a dedicated Robotic platform for the automation of cytogenetics-based biodosimetry assays. The RABiT was developed to fulfill the critical requirement for triage following a mass radiological or nuclear event. Starting from well-characterized and accepted assays we developed a custom robotic platform to automate them. We present here a brief hist...

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