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Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA

Sakata, Dousatsu; Lampe, Nathanael; Karamitros, Mathieu; Kyriakou, Ioanna; Belov, Oleg; Bernal, Mario A; Bolst, David; Bordage, Marie-Claude; Breton, Vincent; Brown, Jeremy M.C.; Francis, Ziad; Ivanchenko, Vladimir; Meylan, Sylvain; Murakami, Koichi; Okada, Shogo; Petrović, Ivan M.; Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra; Santin, Giovanni; Sarramia, David; Sasaki, Takashi; Shin, Wook-Geun; Tang, Nicolas; Tran, Hoang N; Villagrasa, Carmen; Emfietzoglou, Dimitris; Nieminen, Petteri; Guatelli, Susanna; Incerti, Sebastien

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sakata, Dousatsu
AU  - Lampe, Nathanael
AU  - Karamitros, Mathieu
AU  - Kyriakou, Ioanna
AU  - Belov, Oleg
AU  - Bernal, Mario A
AU  - Bolst, David
AU  - Bordage, Marie-Claude
AU  - Breton, Vincent
AU  - Brown, Jeremy M.C.
AU  - Francis, Ziad
AU  - Ivanchenko, Vladimir
AU  - Meylan, Sylvain
AU  - Murakami, Koichi
AU  - Okada, Shogo
AU  - Petrović, Ivan M.
AU  - Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra
AU  - Santin, Giovanni
AU  - Sarramia, David
AU  - Sasaki, Takashi
AU  - Shin, Wook-Geun
AU  - Tang, Nicolas
AU  - Tran, Hoang N
AU  - Villagrasa, Carmen
AU  - Emfietzoglou, Dimitris
AU  - Nieminen, Petteri
AU  - Guatelli, Susanna
AU  - Incerti, Sebastien
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1120179719300882
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8206
AB  - The advancement of multidisciplinary research fields dealing with ionising radiation induced biological damage – radiobiology, radiation physics, radiation protection and, in particular, medical physics – requires a clear mechanistic understanding of how cellular damage is induced by ionising radiation. Monte Carlo (MC)simulations provide a promising approach for the mechanistic simulation of radiation transport and radiation chemistry, towards the in silico simulation of early biological damage. We have recently developed a fully integrated MC simulation that calculates early single strand breaks (SSBs)and double strand breaks (DSBs)in a fractal chromatin based human cell nucleus model. The results of this simulation are almost equivalent to past MC simulations when considering direct/indirect strand break fraction, DSB yields and fragment distribution. The simulation results agree with experimental data on DSB yields within 13.6% on average and fragment distributions agree within an average of 34.8%. © 2019 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica
T2  - Physica Medica
T1  - Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA
VL  - 62
SP  - 152
EP  - 157
DO  - 10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.04.010
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sakata, Dousatsu and Lampe, Nathanael and Karamitros, Mathieu and Kyriakou, Ioanna and Belov, Oleg and Bernal, Mario A and Bolst, David and Bordage, Marie-Claude and Breton, Vincent and Brown, Jeremy M.C. and Francis, Ziad and Ivanchenko, Vladimir and Meylan, Sylvain and Murakami, Koichi and Okada, Shogo and Petrović, Ivan M. and Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra and Santin, Giovanni and Sarramia, David and Sasaki, Takashi and Shin, Wook-Geun and Tang, Nicolas and Tran, Hoang N and Villagrasa, Carmen and Emfietzoglou, Dimitris and Nieminen, Petteri and Guatelli, Susanna and Incerti, Sebastien",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The advancement of multidisciplinary research fields dealing with ionising radiation induced biological damage – radiobiology, radiation physics, radiation protection and, in particular, medical physics – requires a clear mechanistic understanding of how cellular damage is induced by ionising radiation. Monte Carlo (MC)simulations provide a promising approach for the mechanistic simulation of radiation transport and radiation chemistry, towards the in silico simulation of early biological damage. We have recently developed a fully integrated MC simulation that calculates early single strand breaks (SSBs)and double strand breaks (DSBs)in a fractal chromatin based human cell nucleus model. The results of this simulation are almost equivalent to past MC simulations when considering direct/indirect strand break fraction, DSB yields and fragment distribution. The simulation results agree with experimental data on DSB yields within 13.6% on average and fragment distributions agree within an average of 34.8%. © 2019 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica",
journal = "Physica Medica",
title = "Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA",
volume = "62",
pages = "152-157",
doi = "10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.04.010"
}
Sakata, D., Lampe, N., Karamitros, M., Kyriakou, I., Belov, O., Bernal, M. A., Bolst, D., Bordage, M., Breton, V., Brown, J. M.C., Francis, Z., Ivanchenko, V., Meylan, S., Murakami, K., Okada, S., Petrović, I. M., Ristić-Fira, A., Santin, G., Sarramia, D., Sasaki, T., Shin, W., Tang, N., Tran, H. N., Villagrasa, C., Emfietzoglou, D., Nieminen, P., Guatelli, S.,& Incerti, S.. (2019). Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA. in Physica Medica, 62, 152-157.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.04.010
Sakata D, Lampe N, Karamitros M, Kyriakou I, Belov O, Bernal MA, Bolst D, Bordage M, Breton V, Brown JM, Francis Z, Ivanchenko V, Meylan S, Murakami K, Okada S, Petrović IM, Ristić-Fira A, Santin G, Sarramia D, Sasaki T, Shin W, Tang N, Tran HN, Villagrasa C, Emfietzoglou D, Nieminen P, Guatelli S, Incerti S. Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA. in Physica Medica. 2019;62:152-157.
doi:10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.04.010 .
Sakata, Dousatsu, Lampe, Nathanael, Karamitros, Mathieu, Kyriakou, Ioanna, Belov, Oleg, Bernal, Mario A, Bolst, David, Bordage, Marie-Claude, Breton, Vincent, Brown, Jeremy M.C., Francis, Ziad, Ivanchenko, Vladimir, Meylan, Sylvain, Murakami, Koichi, Okada, Shogo, Petrović, Ivan M., Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra, Santin, Giovanni, Sarramia, David, Sasaki, Takashi, Shin, Wook-Geun, Tang, Nicolas, Tran, Hoang N, Villagrasa, Carmen, Emfietzoglou, Dimitris, Nieminen, Petteri, Guatelli, Susanna, Incerti, Sebastien, "Evaluation of early radiation DNA damage in a fractal cell nucleus model using Geant4-DNA" in Physica Medica, 62 (2019):152-157,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.04.010 . .
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Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces

Ivanchenko, Vladimir; Apostolakis, John; Bagulya, Alexander V.; Abdelouahed, Haifa Ben; Black, Rachel; Bogdanov, Alexey; Burkhard, Helmut; Chauvie, Stéphane; Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo; Cuttone, Giacomo; Depaola, Gerardo O.; Di Rosa, Francesco; Elles, Sabine; Francis, Ziad; Grichine, Vladimir; Gumplinger, Peter; Gueye, Paul; Incerti, Sebastien; Ivanchenko, Anton; Jacquemier, Jean; Lechner, Anton; Longo, Francesco; Kadri, Omrane; Karakatsanis, Nicolas; Karamitros, Mathieu; Kokoulin, Rostislav; Kurashige, Hisaya; Maire, Michel; Mantero, Alfonso; Mascialino, Barbara; Moscicki, Jakub; Pandola, Luciano; Perl, Joseph M.; Petrović, Ivan M.; Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra; Romano, Francesco; Russo, Giorgio; Santin, Giovanni; Schaelicke, Andreas; Toshito, Toshiyuki; Tran, Hoang; Urban, Laszlo; Yamashita, Tomohiro; Zacharatou, Christina

(2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivanchenko, Vladimir
AU  - Apostolakis, John
AU  - Bagulya, Alexander V.
AU  - Abdelouahed, Haifa Ben
AU  - Black, Rachel
AU  - Bogdanov, Alexey
AU  - Burkhard, Helmut
AU  - Chauvie, Stéphane
AU  - Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo
AU  - Cuttone, Giacomo
AU  - Depaola, Gerardo O.
AU  - Di Rosa, Francesco
AU  - Elles, Sabine
AU  - Francis, Ziad
AU  - Grichine, Vladimir
AU  - Gumplinger, Peter
AU  - Gueye, Paul
AU  - Incerti, Sebastien
AU  - Ivanchenko, Anton
AU  - Jacquemier, Jean
AU  - Lechner, Anton
AU  - Longo, Francesco
AU  - Kadri, Omrane
AU  - Karakatsanis, Nicolas
AU  - Karamitros, Mathieu
AU  - Kokoulin, Rostislav
AU  - Kurashige, Hisaya
AU  - Maire, Michel
AU  - Mantero, Alfonso
AU  - Mascialino, Barbara
AU  - Moscicki, Jakub
AU  - Pandola, Luciano
AU  - Perl, Joseph M.
AU  - Petrović, Ivan M.
AU  - Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra
AU  - Romano, Francesco
AU  - Russo, Giorgio
AU  - Santin, Giovanni
AU  - Schaelicke, Andreas
AU  - Toshito, Toshiyuki
AU  - Tran, Hoang
AU  - Urban, Laszlo
AU  - Yamashita, Tomohiro
AU  - Zacharatou, Christina
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8641
AB  - An overview of the electromagnetic (EM) physics of the Geant4 toolkit is presented Two sets of EM models are available: the 'Standard' initially focused on high energy physics (HEP) while the 'Low-energy' was developed for medical, space and other applications The 'Standard' models provide a faster computation but are less accurate for keV energies, the 'Low-energy' models are more CPU time consuming A common interface to EM physics models has been developed allowing a natural combination of ultra-relativistic, relativistic and low-energy models for the same run providing both precision and CPU performance Due to this migration additional capabilities become available The new developments include relativistic models for bremsstrahlung and e+e- pair production, models of multiple and single scattering, hadron/ion ionization, microdosimetry for very low energies and also improvements in existing Geant4 models In parallel, validation suites and benchmarks have been intensively developed (author)
T2  - Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology
T1  - Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces
VL  - 2
SP  - 898
EP  - 903
DO  - 10.15669/pnst.2.898
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ivanchenko, Vladimir and Apostolakis, John and Bagulya, Alexander V. and Abdelouahed, Haifa Ben and Black, Rachel and Bogdanov, Alexey and Burkhard, Helmut and Chauvie, Stéphane and Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo and Cuttone, Giacomo and Depaola, Gerardo O. and Di Rosa, Francesco and Elles, Sabine and Francis, Ziad and Grichine, Vladimir and Gumplinger, Peter and Gueye, Paul and Incerti, Sebastien and Ivanchenko, Anton and Jacquemier, Jean and Lechner, Anton and Longo, Francesco and Kadri, Omrane and Karakatsanis, Nicolas and Karamitros, Mathieu and Kokoulin, Rostislav and Kurashige, Hisaya and Maire, Michel and Mantero, Alfonso and Mascialino, Barbara and Moscicki, Jakub and Pandola, Luciano and Perl, Joseph M. and Petrović, Ivan M. and Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra and Romano, Francesco and Russo, Giorgio and Santin, Giovanni and Schaelicke, Andreas and Toshito, Toshiyuki and Tran, Hoang and Urban, Laszlo and Yamashita, Tomohiro and Zacharatou, Christina",
year = "2011",
abstract = "An overview of the electromagnetic (EM) physics of the Geant4 toolkit is presented Two sets of EM models are available: the 'Standard' initially focused on high energy physics (HEP) while the 'Low-energy' was developed for medical, space and other applications The 'Standard' models provide a faster computation but are less accurate for keV energies, the 'Low-energy' models are more CPU time consuming A common interface to EM physics models has been developed allowing a natural combination of ultra-relativistic, relativistic and low-energy models for the same run providing both precision and CPU performance Due to this migration additional capabilities become available The new developments include relativistic models for bremsstrahlung and e+e- pair production, models of multiple and single scattering, hadron/ion ionization, microdosimetry for very low energies and also improvements in existing Geant4 models In parallel, validation suites and benchmarks have been intensively developed (author)",
journal = "Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology",
title = "Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces",
volume = "2",
pages = "898-903",
doi = "10.15669/pnst.2.898"
}
Ivanchenko, V., Apostolakis, J., Bagulya, A. V., Abdelouahed, H. B., Black, R., Bogdanov, A., Burkhard, H., Chauvie, S., Cirrone, G. A. P., Cuttone, G., Depaola, G. O., Di Rosa, F., Elles, S., Francis, Z., Grichine, V., Gumplinger, P., Gueye, P., Incerti, S., Ivanchenko, A., Jacquemier, J., Lechner, A., Longo, F., Kadri, O., Karakatsanis, N., Karamitros, M., Kokoulin, R., Kurashige, H., Maire, M., Mantero, A., Mascialino, B., Moscicki, J., Pandola, L., Perl, J. M., Petrović, I. M., Ristić-Fira, A., Romano, F., Russo, G., Santin, G., Schaelicke, A., Toshito, T., Tran, H., Urban, L., Yamashita, T.,& Zacharatou, C.. (2011). Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces. in Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology, 2, 898-903.
https://doi.org/10.15669/pnst.2.898
Ivanchenko V, Apostolakis J, Bagulya AV, Abdelouahed HB, Black R, Bogdanov A, Burkhard H, Chauvie S, Cirrone GAP, Cuttone G, Depaola GO, Di Rosa F, Elles S, Francis Z, Grichine V, Gumplinger P, Gueye P, Incerti S, Ivanchenko A, Jacquemier J, Lechner A, Longo F, Kadri O, Karakatsanis N, Karamitros M, Kokoulin R, Kurashige H, Maire M, Mantero A, Mascialino B, Moscicki J, Pandola L, Perl JM, Petrović IM, Ristić-Fira A, Romano F, Russo G, Santin G, Schaelicke A, Toshito T, Tran H, Urban L, Yamashita T, Zacharatou C. Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces. in Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology. 2011;2:898-903.
doi:10.15669/pnst.2.898 .
Ivanchenko, Vladimir, Apostolakis, John, Bagulya, Alexander V., Abdelouahed, Haifa Ben, Black, Rachel, Bogdanov, Alexey, Burkhard, Helmut, Chauvie, Stéphane, Cirrone, Giuseppe Antonio Pablo, Cuttone, Giacomo, Depaola, Gerardo O., Di Rosa, Francesco, Elles, Sabine, Francis, Ziad, Grichine, Vladimir, Gumplinger, Peter, Gueye, Paul, Incerti, Sebastien, Ivanchenko, Anton, Jacquemier, Jean, Lechner, Anton, Longo, Francesco, Kadri, Omrane, Karakatsanis, Nicolas, Karamitros, Mathieu, Kokoulin, Rostislav, Kurashige, Hisaya, Maire, Michel, Mantero, Alfonso, Mascialino, Barbara, Moscicki, Jakub, Pandola, Luciano, Perl, Joseph M., Petrović, Ivan M., Ristić-Fira, Aleksandra, Romano, Francesco, Russo, Giorgio, Santin, Giovanni, Schaelicke, Andreas, Toshito, Toshiyuki, Tran, Hoang, Urban, Laszlo, Yamashita, Tomohiro, Zacharatou, Christina, "Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces" in Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology, 2 (2011):898-903,
https://doi.org/10.15669/pnst.2.898 . .
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