Viral Inactivation
The development of vaccines to prevent viral infections is made possible with our patented x-ray irradiation technology, which inactivates viruses by selectively damaging their genetic material.
The Premier Viral Irradiator in the World
Immunization, the process by which a person gains resistance to a disease produced by a foreign substance that invades the body, is the safest and most effective way to prevent disease and illness. The inactivation of viruses is a well-established and widely used strategy for developing vaccines against viral infections. Inactivated virus vaccines are created through exposure of the virus to ionizing radiation, which selectively damages the genetic material of the virus while conserving the physical structure and outer surface receptors of the virus. This produces an inactivated virus that is unable to cause disease but is still recognizable by our immune system, enabling us to develop long-term immunity to the virus without suffering from disease or illness.
Our patented x-ray technology is an effective solution for vaccine development through the inactivation of viruses because it is a safe, non-nuclear method of ionizing radiation to selectively damage the genetic material of viruses.
Onsite Inactivation of DNA in Viruses
Provides onsite terminal sterilization of small lots depending on density and product size.
Very High Dose Rate, Small Volume
Achieves dose rates up to 120 Gy/min to a 500mL canister.
Application Built Customization
Custom built applications designed to keep samples frozen while delivering doses between 70 to 120 Gy per minute.
Equipment
RS5000 Series
For over 20 years and greater than 500 irradiator installs in renowned hospitals, universities, pharma, government and life science institutions worldwide, Rad Source has provided the world’s leading healthcare providers with reliable products and trusted services..
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