Animal irradiation (XRT) was performed using a Kimtron Polaris IC-250 Biological Irradiator (Oxford, CT) with a 225 kV X-ray tube filtered by 0.5mm Cu source set at 225kV, 13.3mA. Mice were divided in irradiation pie cages from Braintree Scientific (Braintree, MA) when irradiated. Dosimetry calibration for our setup was performed using published methods on radiochromic film (Ma et al., 2001 (link)).
Irradiation pie cages
Irradiation pie cages are laboratory equipment designed to provide a controlled environment for the irradiation of samples. The core function of these cages is to expose samples to specific radiation levels for research or testing purposes.
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Conditioning for Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Conditioning for Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
Animal irradiation (XRT) was performed using a Kimtron Polaris IC-250 Biological Irradiator (Oxford, CT) with a 225 kV X-ray tube filtered by 0.5mm Cu source set at 225kV, 13.3mA. Mice were divided in irradiation pie cages from Braintree Scientific (Braintree, MA) when irradiated. Dosimetry calibration for our setup was performed using published methods on radiochromic film (Ma et al., 2001 (link)).
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