| Literature DB >> 28231025 |
Mikhail Repin1, Sergey Pampou2, Charles Karan2, David J Brenner1, Guy Garty1.
Abstract
We demonstrate the use of high-throughput biodosimetry platforms based on commercial high-throughput/high-content screening robotic systems. The cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay, using only 20 μl whole blood from a fingerstick, was implemented on a PerkinElmer cell::explorer and General Electric IN Cell Analyzer 2000. On average 500 binucleated cells per sample were detected by our FluorQuantMN software. A calibration curve was generated in the radiation dose range up to 5.0 Gy using the data from 8 donors and 48,083 binucleated cells in total. The study described here demonstrates that high-throughput radiation biodosimetry is practical using current commercial high-throughput/high-content screening robotic systems, which can be readily programmed to perform and analyze robotics-optimized cytogenetic assays. Application to other commercial high-throughput/high-content screening systems beyond the ones used in this study is clearly practical. This approach will allow much wider access to high-throughput biodosimetric screening for large-scale radiological incidents than is currently available.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28231025 PMCID: PMC5525051 DOI: 10.1667/RR011CC.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Res ISSN: 0033-7587 Impact factor: 2.841