Advancements of labelled radio-pharmaceutics imaging with the PIM-MPGD

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Published 25 November 2009 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation J Donnard et al 2009 JINST 4 P11022 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11022

1748-0221/4/11/P11022

Abstract

The Beta autoradiography is widely used in pharmacology or in biological fields to study the response of an organism to a certain kind of molecule. The image of the distribution is processed by studying the concentration of the radioactivity into different organs. We report on the development of an integrated apparatus based on a PIM device (Parallel Ionization Multiplier) able to process the image of 10 microscope slides at the same time over an area of 18*18 cm2. Thanks to a vacuum pump and a regulation gas circuit, 5 minutes is sufficient to begin an acquisition. All the electronics and the gas distribution are included in the structure leading to a transportable device. Special software has been developed to process data in real time with image visualization. Biological samples can be labelled with β emitters of low energy like 3H/14C or Auger electrons of 125I/99mTc. The measured spatial resolution is 30 μm in 3H and the trigger and the charge rate are constant over more than 6 days of acquisition showing good stability of the device. Moreover, collaboration with doctors and biologists of INSERM (National Institute for Medical Research in France) has started in order to demonstrate that MPGD's can be easily proposed outside a physics laboratory.

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10.1088/1748-0221/4/11/P11022