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Reinprecht, I; Windisch, M; Fahnestock, M.
Deterioration of storage phosphor screens with use
J LABELLED COMPD RAD. 2002; 45(4): 339-345.
Doi: 10.1002/jlcr.551
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- More than 1000 laboratories worldwide use phosphorimager systems for radioisotopic gel and blot quantification. This method is extraordinary sensitive and has a wide dynamic range, and it is therefore often preferred to conventional film-based analysis. We checked the accuracy of our storage phosphor screen by exposing the same P-32-labelled blot in different positions on the same screen. The first exposure took place at the top of the screen, an area used more often; the second exposure at a relatively little-used area of the screen. As the screens are said to last indefinitely, regardless of how often they are used, we did not expect a difference in the results. In fact, we found a significant impact of the position of the gel on the results. The position that was used more often gave inaccurate results; in contrast, the unused area of the screen gave data that were confirmed by X-ray film autoradiography. We conclude that, contrary to described properties, a deterioration of the phosphor screens takes place with repeated use. To avoid obtaining invalid data, we recommend frequent checks of the screens. Copyright (C) 2002 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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