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Role of nuclear analytical probe techniques in biological trace-element research
Authors:K W Jones  J G Pounds
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 11973 Upton, NY
Abstract:Many biomedical experiments require the qualitative and quantitative localization of trace elements with high sensitivity and good spatial resolution. The feasibility of measuring the chemical form of the elements, the time course of trace element metabolism, and conducting experiments in living biological systems are also important requirements for biological trace element research. Nuclear analytical techniques that employ ion or photon beams have grown in importance in the past decade and have led to several new experimental approaches. Some of the important features of these methods are reviewed here along with their role in trace element research. Examples of their use are given to illustrate potential for new research directions. It is emphasized that the effective application of these methods necessitates a closely integrated multidisciplinary scientific team.
Keywords:Nuclear analytical probe techniques  trace elements  microanalysis  of trace elements  proton microprobe  synchrotron X-ray microprobe  ion-beam analysis  PIXE  LAMMA  synchrotron light sources
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