Search Results - "Holzscheiter, Michael H."
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A community call for a dedicated radiobiological research facility to support particle beam cancer therapy
Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-10-2012)Get full text
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Comparison of optimized single and multifield irradiation plans of antiproton, proton and carbon ion beams
Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-04-2010)“…Abstract Background and purpose Antiprotons have been suggested as a possibly superior modality for radiotherapy, due to the energy released when antiprotons…”
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The biological effectiveness of antiproton irradiation
Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-12-2006)“…Antiprotons travel through tissue in a manner similar to that for protons until they reach the end of their range where they annihilate and deposit additional…”
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The relative biological effectiveness of antiprotons
Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-12-2016)“…Abstract Background and purpose Aside from the enhancement of physical dose deposited by antiprotons annihilating in tissue-like material compared to protons…”
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Antiproton annihilation physics in the Monte Carlo particle transport code SHIELD-HIT12A
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (15-03-2015)“…The Monte Carlo particle transport code SHIELD-HIT12A is designed to simulate therapeutic beams for cancer radiotherapy with fast ions. SHIELD-HIT12A allows…”
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The route to ultra-low energy antihydrogen
Published in Physics reports (01-11-2004)“…We begin by discussing the concept and field of antimatter and how quantum mechanics and relativity led to its discovery. We describe how neutral antimatter,…”
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The antiproton depth–dose curve measured with alanine detectors
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-03-2008)“…In this paper we report on the measurement of the antiproton depth–dose curve, with alanine detectors. The results are compared with simulations using the…”
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Neutron fluence in antiproton radiotherapy, measurements and simulations
Published in Acta oncologica (01-10-2010)“…A significant part of the secondary particle spectrum from antiproton annihilation consists of fast neutrons, which may contribute to a significant dose…”
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Dose determination using alanine detectors in a mixed neutron and gamma field for boron neutron capture therapy of liver malignancies
Published in Acta oncologica (01-08-2011)“…Boron Neutron Capture Therapy for liver malignancies is being investigated at the University of Mainz. One important aim is the set-up of a reliable dosimetry…”
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Dose calculation in biological samples in a mixed neutron-gamma field at the TRIGA reactor of the University of Mainz
Published in Acta oncologica (01-10-2010)“…To establish Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) for non-resectable liver metastases and for in vitro experiments at the TRIGA Mark II reactor at the…”
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Antiproton radiotherapy
Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-01-2008)“…Abstract Antiprotons are interesting as a possible future modality in radiation therapy for the following reasons: When fast antiprotons penetrate matter,…”
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Antiproton therapy
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-02-2008)“…Radiotherapy is one of the most important means we have for the treatment of localised tumours. It is therefore essential to optimize the technique, and a lot…”
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Biological effectiveness of antiproton annihilation
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-07-2004)“…We describe an experiment designed to determine whether or not the densely ionizing particles emanating from the annihilation of antiprotons produce an…”
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Constraints on the gravitational properties of antiprotons and positrons from cyclotron-frequency measurements
Published in Physical review letters (18-02-1991)“…Tests of the weak equivalence principle for antiprotons and positrons are inferred from the results of particle-antiparticle cyclotron-frequency comparisons…”
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A brief history in time of ion traps and their achievements in science
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Traps for antimatter and antihydrogen production
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The antiproton cell experiment—do antiprotons offer advantages over other particle beam modalities?
Published in Hyperfine interactions (01-12-2012)“…The use of heavy charged particles for cancer therapy has the potential for a significant improvement of the therapeutic window compared to standard X-ray…”
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The ATHENA antihydrogen apparatus
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-02-2004)“…The ATHENA apparatus that recently produced and detected the first cold antihydrogen atoms is described. Its main features, which are described herein, are: an…”
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Antiproton radiotherapy: peripheral dose from secondary neutrons
Published in Hyperfine interactions (01-11-2009)“…The AD-4/ACE collaboration studies the biological effects of antiprotons with respect to a possible use of antiprotons in cancer therapy. In vitro experiments…”
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Formation of low-energy antihydrogen
Published in Nuclear physics. A (09-08-1999)“…Antihydrogen atoms, produced near rest, trapped in a magnetic well, and cooled to the lowest possible temperature (kinetic energy) could provide an extremely…”
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