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10 May 2001 Mass spectrometry technique for the analysis of metabolic changes in soft x-ray-irradiated cells
Marziale Milani, Monica Ballerini, Guido Baroni, Lorenzo Ferraro, Francesca Salsi, Matteo Zabeo, E. Davoli, I. C. Edmond Turcu, Simona Cozzi, Shaun Hughes, Franco Squadrini
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Abstract
Mass spectrometry identifies atomic and molecular species and relative concentrations in a given atmosphere. The analysis of the composition and of the atmosphere variations in a batch system, that contains a suspension of yeast cells or lymphocytes, allows to identify and to track cell metabolic processes. Such a technique has proven to be efficient in radiobiology experiments to investigate soft X- ray non-nuclear damages, as complimentary to other physical and chemical assessments.
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Marziale Milani, Monica Ballerini, Guido Baroni, Lorenzo Ferraro, Francesca Salsi, Matteo Zabeo, E. Davoli, I. C. Edmond Turcu, Simona Cozzi, Shaun Hughes, and Franco Squadrini "Mass spectrometry technique for the analysis of metabolic changes in soft x-ray-irradiated cells", Proc. SPIE 4260, Optical Diagnostics of Living Cells IV, (10 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426771
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KEYWORDS
Mass spectrometry

Chemical analysis

X-rays

Atmospheric physics

Molecules

Yeast

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