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In vivo two photon microscopic study of short term effects of microbeam radiation therapy on the microvasculature in healthy mouse brain

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Abstract

The effects of spatial fractionation of high X-Ray doses on mouse brain microvasculature were studied by intravital two-photon microscopy. No breakdown of the blood brain barrier was observed at 312 Gy which would make it an appropriate dose for glioma treatments.

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