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Research Article

The effect of microcolony size, at time of irradiation, on colony forming ability

Pages 225-232 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of irradiating microcolonies of various sizes on their subsequent ability to form colonies. Materials and methods: The location of individual HPV-G cells in tissue culture flasks was recorded using computerized microscopy. This allowed the cells' positions to be continually revisited, which enabled manual sizing of individual microcolonies both at the time of irradiation (between 0-5Gy) and following an incubation period during which the microcolonies were assessed for cologenic survival. Results: The experiments indicate that when irradiated as microcolonies, cells have plating e ciencies (PE) that are lower than expected when compared with the prediction from the PE values of cells irradiated individually. Conclusion: These data support the conclusions of Mothersill and Seymour (1997b) which challenge the concept of independent survival of certain types of cells following irradiation. The results indicate that interactions between cells can occur even in small aggregates.

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