Detector and method for autoradiography

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Inventors

Fraser, George William
Lees, John Ernest

Application #

051260

Filed

Sep-3-1998

Published

May-8-2001

Current US Class

250/370.09
250/393

International Classes

H01L 031/115

Field of Search

250/393 250/370.11 250/370.09 250/370.1

Assignee

University of Leicester (GB)

Examiners

Ham; Seungsook

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunter, Jr.; Charles D.

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Abstract
There is disclosed an autoradiography system which includes an autoradiography sample, a substantially radioisotope free microchannel plate (MCP), and an MCP signal collection means, wherein the MCP directly measures beta particles from radioisotopes within the sample.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An autoradiography system, comprising:

an autoradiography sample;

a substantially radioisotope free microchannel plate (MCP) detector having an active area, the dimensions of the active area of said detector being substantially comparable with, or greater than, the working field of the autoradiography sample;

MCP signal collection means; and

wherein the MCP detector directly measures beta particles emitted by radioisotopes within the autoradiography sample.

2. An autoradiography system according to claim 1, in which the MCP detector has a characteristic dark count, the dark count of the MCP detector being less than 0.15 counts.cm.sup.-2.s.sup.-1.



Description
This invention relates to the field of autoradiography.

Film autoradiography, wherein radiological grade X-ray film is used to record two dimensional spatial beta-radioactivity patterns, is a standard procedure in bio-medical research. The sample may be present as a thin tissue section or dried electrophoresis gel, such as is used in DNA `fingerprinting` techniques. Film autoradiography offers considerable advantages, such as ready availability, low capital cost, very high intrinsic spatial resolution, but balanced against these advantages are some serious disadvantages, principally the very long exposure times--days, weeks or even months--required to produce a developable image. The long exposure times are a direct result of the very low activity typically present per image feature (an image feature being, for example, a discrete band in a DNA sequence). Further disadvantages associated with the use of film are the non-linear response and limited dynamic range associated therewith, and also the fact that post-processing (e.g. microdensitometry) is required in order to produce quantitative data on radioisotope uptake.
 
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