Radiobiology data of melanoma cells after low-energy neutron irradiation and boron compound administration
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Pedrosa-Rivera, María; Ruiz Magaña, María José; Álvarez-Rodríguez, Patricia; Porras, Ignacio; Praena, Javier; Sabariego, Manuel P.; Köster, Ulli; Forsyth, V. Trevor; Soldner, Torsten; Ramírez-Ros, José C.; Jover, Clara; Jimena, Daniel; Osorio, Juan L.; Postuma, Ian; Ruiz Ruiz, CarmenEditorial
Elsevier Ltd.
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Neutron capture therapy Nuclear cross section Radiobiology Neutron beams Radioisotope production
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2020-09Referencia bibliográfica
M. Pedrosa-Rivera, M.J. Ruiz-Magaña, P. Álvarez-Rodríguez, I. Porras, J. Praena, M.P. Sabariego, U. Köster, T. Forsyth, T. Soldner, J. C. Ramírez-Ros, C. Jover, D. Jimena, J. L. Osorio, I. Postuma, C. Ruiz-Ruiz. Radiobiology data of melanoma cells after low-energy neutron irradiation and boron compound administration. Applied Radiation and Isotopes. Volume 163, September 2020, 109205.
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Financial support for this work from the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (AECC), project PS16163811PORR (with donations from Bridgestone-FirstStop Spain), the Spanish MINECO under contract FIS2015-69941-C2-1-P, Junta de Andalucía under contract P11-FQM-8229, the Campus of International Excellence BioTic (P-BS- 64) and the donors of the University of Granada Chair Neutrons for Medicine: the Spanish Fundación ACS, Asociación Capitán Antonio, La Kuadrilla de Iznalloz and Sonriendo se Puede Ganar.Abstract
The Granada group in BNCT research is currently performing studies on: nuclear and radiobiological data for BNCT, new boron compounds and a new design for a neutron source for BNCT and other applications, including the production of medical radioisotopes. All these activities are described in this report.