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Metabolic oxygen consumption measurement with a single-cell biosensor after particle microbeam irradiation
Yanping Xu1, Bo Zhang2, Mark Messerli3,4
1Radiological Research Accelerator Facility (RARAF), Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University, 136 S. Broadway, Irvington, NY, 10533, USA. yx2132@columbia.edu.
Abstract:
A noninvasive, self-referencing biosensor/probe system has been integrated into the Columbia University Radiological Research Accelerator Facility Microbeam II end station. A single-cell oxygen consumption measurement has been conducted with this type of oxygen probe in 37° C Krebs-Ringer Bicarbonate buffer immediately before and after a single-cell microbeam irradiation. It is the first such measurement made for a microbeam irradiation, and a six fold increment of oxygen flux induced during a 15-s period of time has been observed following radiation exposure. The experimental procedure and the results are discussed.

