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[en] The development of a secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) based technique of Ion Microscopy in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) was the main goal of this project, so that one can study the subcellular location of boron-10 atoms and their partitioning between the normal and cancerous tissue. This information is fundamental for the screening of boronated drugs appropriate for neutron capture therapy of cancer. Our studies at Cornell concentrated mainly on studies of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). The early years of the grant were dedicated to the development of cryogenic methods and correlative microscopic approaches so that a reliable subcellular analysis of boron-10 atoms can be made with SIMS. In later years SIMS was applied to animal models and human tissues of GBM for studying the efficacy of potential boronated agents in BNCT. Under this grant the SIMS program at Cornell attained a new level of excellence and collaborative SIMS studies were published with leading BNCT researchers in the U.S.
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30 May 2008; 8 p; FG02-91ER61138; Also available from OSTI as DE00928974; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/928974-SJXWSd/; doi 10.2172/928974
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BODY, BORON ISOTOPES, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, DISEASES, ELEMENTS, HALOGENS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MEDICINE, MICROANALYSIS, MICROSCOPY, NEOPLASMS, NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES, NEUTRON THERAPY, NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS, NONMETALS, NUCLEAR MEDICINE, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, RADIOLOGY, RADIOTHERAPY, SPECTROSCOPY, STABLE ISOTOPES, THERAPY
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