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Rs 2000 xe biological irradiator

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The RS-2000 XE Biological Irradiator is a laboratory instrument designed for the irradiation of biological samples. It utilizes a radioactive source to deliver controlled doses of ionizing radiation. The core function of the RS-2000 XE is to expose samples to precise levels of radiation for research, testing, or other applications requiring controlled irradiation.

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Targeted Tibial Irradiation in Rats

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Rats were fixed in a perspex jig with their tibias extended laterally. The tibias of rats were subjected to irradiation, and other parts of the body were protected with lead shielding. A single dose of 15 Gy of X-ray radiation was delivered at a rate of 1.1 Gy/minute (RS-2000 XE Biological Irradiator, Rad Source Technologies).
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Osteogenic Differentiation of BMSCs

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When BMSCs reached 95% confluence, cells were irradiated with 0, 2, 4, and 8 Gy of X-ray radiation delivered at a rate of 1.1 Gy/minute (RS-2000 XE Biological Irradiator, Rad Source Technologies, GA, USA). The culture medium was replaced by the osteogenic medium after irradiation.
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