SAARP

The SARRP irradiation platform cabinet has been developed to match the standard of care for radiation treatments in a pre-clinic setting, and is designed to fit through a standard doorway, lead shielded, has a motorised 360 degree rotating gantry and a 4-dimensional plane robotic stage.

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  • Introduction

    The SARRP delivers targeted radiation to pre-clinical animal models with an accuracy equivalent to clinical radiotherapy. Using an on-board high resolution cone beam-CT imaging and 3-D bioluminescent tomographic imaging, the SARRP can target micro beams (down to 0.5mm) of radiation to an accuracy of 200um. The SARRP allows the user to image the animal, contour the tumour/target and organs at risk, evaluate the dose, and deliver the desired treatment.

    Description

    SARRP enables investigators from various backgrounds to perform clinically relevant research in a preclinical laboratory setting. The ability to mimic clinical radiation practice in an in vivo model allows for investigation of research end points that have not been attainable up until now. Adopting clinical techniques like imaging, target localization, and avoidance of normal tissue toxicity will only drive the field and understanding of radiation effects to the tumor forward.

    Pre-clinical studies
    Radiobiology and Physics
    Tumour response and control
    Clinically relevant treatment planning
    DNA damage
    Immunotherapy
    Tumour micro-environment characterization
    Hypoxia
    Bystander effect
    Normal tissue toxicity
    Abscopal response
    Radiosensitizers and Radioprotectors
    Cardiovascular toxicity
    Oncology research
    Validation of clinical findings

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