Examination of the effects of X-ray phase contrast imaging dose on DNA in mesenchymal stem cells by comet assay Abstract

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Lada Živković
Biljana Spremo Potparević
Vladan Bajić
Jovan Brankov
Wei Zhou
Eric Brey

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Imaging techniques based on X-ray phase-contrast (XPC) have shown tremendous promise for applications involving biomaterials and soft tissue formation. XPC imaging can be applied at higher energy offering the potential for lower dose imaging. Essential to the development of this technique and its routine use is an understanding of the potential damage of X-ray dose on cells and tissues.

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Živković, L. ., Spremo Potparević, B. ., Bajić, V. ., Brankov, J. ., Zhou, W. ., & Brey, E. . (2024). Examination of the effects of X-ray phase contrast imaging dose on DNA in mesenchymal stem cells by comet assay: Abstract. HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA (Chemical Industry), 78(1S), 14. Retrieved from https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1254
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Tissue engineering and in vitro tissue and organ culture models

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