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Qu'est-ce (qui) est autoradiograph - définition

MAKING A RADIOGRAPH BY RECORDING ON A PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATE THE RADIATION EMITTED BY RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WITHIN THE OBJECT OR TISSUE
Autoradiography; Autoradiogram; Autoradiographic; Radioautography; Radioautograph; Amino acid autoradiography; Autoradiographs
  • Autoradiography of a coronal brain slice, taken from an embryonal rat. [[GAD67]]-binding marker is highly expressed in the [[subventricular zone]].
  • A radioactive [[surgeonfish]] makes its own X-ray. The bright area is a meal of fresh algae. The rest of the body has absorbed and distributed enough plutonium to make the scales radioactive. The fish was alive and apparently healthy when captured.

autoradiograph         
(also autoradiogram)
¦ noun a photograph produced by radiation from radioactive material in the object photographed.
Derivatives
autoradiographic adjective
autoradiography noun
Autoradiograph         
An autoradiograph is an image on an x-ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g.

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Autoradiograph

An autoradiograph is an image on an X-ray film or nuclear emulsion produced by the pattern of decay emissions (e.g., beta particles or gamma rays) from a distribution of a radioactive substance. Alternatively, the autoradiograph is also available as a digital image (digital autoradiography), due to the recent development of scintillation gas detectors or rare-earth phosphorimaging systems. The film or emulsion is apposed to the labeled tissue section to obtain the autoradiograph (also called an autoradiogram). The auto- prefix indicates that the radioactive substance is within the sample, as distinguished from the case of historadiography or microradiography, in which the sample is marked using an external source. Some autoradiographs can be examined microscopically for localization of silver grains (such as on the interiors or exteriors of cells or organelles) in which the process is termed micro-autoradiography. For example, micro-autoradiography was used to examine whether atrazine was being metabolized by the hornwort plant or by epiphytic microorganisms in the biofilm layer surrounding the plant.