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Abstract

Because of the large number of cells to be analyzed in cases of overexposure to ionizing radiation, an automated imaging system is desirable for scoring both translocations and dicentrics. This system should include three essential steps: automatic metaphase finding, automatic image capture at high magnification, and, finally, optimized data analysis for aberration interpretation. We evaluated a new image analysis system (CYTOGEN, IMSTAR, France) and found that its metaphase finder saved time, as much as quadrupling the speed of scoring chromosomal aberrations. Automatic metaphase selection did not appear to induce bias. We confirmed the equivalence of observing aberrations on a screen after automatic image capture and direct observation under a microscope. This work validated all of the steps necessary for obtaining images for automatic chromosomal aberration detection. The protocols for the detection of translocations may now be applied for biological dosimetry. This step will be validated in a future study.

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Title
A New Image Analysis System for Biological Dosimetry by Fluorescent in situ Hybridization. Step 1: Metaphase Finder and Automatic Metaphase Acquisition Validation
Author
Roy, Laurence 1 ; Durand, Valerie 1 ; Delbos, Martine 1 ; Sorokine-Durm, Irene 1 ; Soussaline, Françoise 2 ; Voisin, Philippe 1 

 Institut de Protection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, Département de Protection de la santé de l'Homme et de Dosimétrie, Section Autonome de Radiobiologie Appliquée à la Médecine, IPSN, B. P. n°6, F-92265 Fontenay-aux-Roses Cedex, France 
 IMSTAR, 60 rue Notre-Dame des Champs, 75005 Paris, France 
Pages
165-177
Publication year
2001
Publication date
Jun 2001
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
04493060
e-ISSN
13499157
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3170880946
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 Japan Radiation Research Society.