Published July 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Quantitation of images from a multiwire camera for autoradiography of tritium-labelled substances

  • 1. Birmingham Univ. (UK). Dept. of Medicine
  • 2. Birmingham Univ. (UK). Dept. of Immunology

Description

It has been shown that tritium-labelled substances in two-dimensional systems can be quantitated using a multiwire camera. Its accuracy has now been improved by correcting results for non-uniformity of response over the detection area. Uniformity was assessed by imaging plates of nominally uniform activity. The results were then used to correct images from plates containing tritium-labelled proteins using a computer program. Errors were reduced from 11.3 (+ -6.1) to 7.7 (+ - 2.8)% for standard sources and from 6.2 (+ - 1.8) to 1.9 (+ -0.6)% for a plate containing the labelled proteins. The conducting carbon layer covering the plate absorbed 36 (+ - 3)% of the tritium beta radiation and was estimated to be 85 nm in thickness. Quantitation of the labelled proteins by the camera gave a good correlation with protein content (chi-squared: 30-40%). The activities of the protein samples were measured to an accuracy of 10% by comparison with standard sources. These results indicate useful quantitation of tritiated compounds in two-dimensional media using the multiwire camera. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Phys. Med. Biol.
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
7
Series
Phys. Med. Biol.
Journal Page Range
877-885
ISSN
0031-9155
CODEN
PHMBA