We present some additional results obtained with the BETAview system [1], a digital system for real time beta-imaging based on semiconductor pixel detectors and on a single photon counting read-out chip. In this paper, we describe the system assembled with a Si detector, 300-mum thick, segmented into 64 x 64 square pixels with 170-mum pitch. The solid-state pixel array detector is bump-bonded pixel by pixel to a low threshold, single particle counting electronics, the photon counting chip (PCC) developed by the Medipix1 Collaboration for biomedical applications. Each cell (corresponding to a detector pixel) of the front-end chip has a maximum count rate of 2 MHz, a minimum nominal threshold of 1400 e(-) (corresponding about 5 keV in Si), and contains a 15-bit counter. The detector sensitive area is about 1 cm(2), but several detectors could be assembled in arrays. The measured background counts were about 3.5 x 10(-2) cps/cm(2), which implies a very high sensitivity of the device. The detection threshold used in this experiment was similar to15 keV. In this paper, we show the results obtained in the real-time monitoring of two biological dynamic processes: an amino acid uptake by living cells and the thermal denaturation process of oligonucleotides. Specifically, we have followed over time the accumulation of a marked amino acid ([C-14]L-Leucine) into Octopus vulgaris eggs cells. The results, described in Section III-B, show that after about 20 min from the beginning of the uptake process, the radioactively marked eggs become clearly visible over the background culture radioactive medium. In Sections III-C and III-D, we also describe the successful performance of the beta-imaging system in genetic studies involving the real time reconstruction of denaturation and kinetics curves for two different P-32-radiolabeled nucleotides.

Real time beta-imaging with silicon hybrid pixel detectors: Kinetic measurements with c-14 amino acids and p-32 Nucleotides / Bertolucci, E.; Conti, M.; Cosmo, A. D.; Maiorino, M.; Mettivier, Giovanni; Montesi, M. C.; Paolella, Giovanni; Pecorella, T.; Russo, Paolo; Scognamiglio, R.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. - ISSN 0018-9499. - STAMPA. - 49:(2002), pp. 2213-2217.

Real time beta-imaging with silicon hybrid pixel detectors: Kinetic measurements with c-14 amino acids and p-32 Nucleotides

METTIVIER, GIOVANNI;M. C. Montesi;PAOLELLA, GIOVANNI;RUSSO, PAOLO;
2002

Abstract

We present some additional results obtained with the BETAview system [1], a digital system for real time beta-imaging based on semiconductor pixel detectors and on a single photon counting read-out chip. In this paper, we describe the system assembled with a Si detector, 300-mum thick, segmented into 64 x 64 square pixels with 170-mum pitch. The solid-state pixel array detector is bump-bonded pixel by pixel to a low threshold, single particle counting electronics, the photon counting chip (PCC) developed by the Medipix1 Collaboration for biomedical applications. Each cell (corresponding to a detector pixel) of the front-end chip has a maximum count rate of 2 MHz, a minimum nominal threshold of 1400 e(-) (corresponding about 5 keV in Si), and contains a 15-bit counter. The detector sensitive area is about 1 cm(2), but several detectors could be assembled in arrays. The measured background counts were about 3.5 x 10(-2) cps/cm(2), which implies a very high sensitivity of the device. The detection threshold used in this experiment was similar to15 keV. In this paper, we show the results obtained in the real-time monitoring of two biological dynamic processes: an amino acid uptake by living cells and the thermal denaturation process of oligonucleotides. Specifically, we have followed over time the accumulation of a marked amino acid ([C-14]L-Leucine) into Octopus vulgaris eggs cells. The results, described in Section III-B, show that after about 20 min from the beginning of the uptake process, the radioactively marked eggs become clearly visible over the background culture radioactive medium. In Sections III-C and III-D, we also describe the successful performance of the beta-imaging system in genetic studies involving the real time reconstruction of denaturation and kinetics curves for two different P-32-radiolabeled nucleotides.
2002
Real time beta-imaging with silicon hybrid pixel detectors: Kinetic measurements with c-14 amino acids and p-32 Nucleotides / Bertolucci, E.; Conti, M.; Cosmo, A. D.; Maiorino, M.; Mettivier, Giovanni; Montesi, M. C.; Paolella, Giovanni; Pecorella, T.; Russo, Paolo; Scognamiglio, R.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE. - ISSN 0018-9499. - STAMPA. - 49:(2002), pp. 2213-2217.
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