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TOPAS-nBio v4.0 released

The new TOPAS-nBio v4.0 has been released and is based on OpenTOPAS v4.0. Please see the release notes for a list of bug fixes and new features that are available: https://github.com/topas-nbio/TOPAS-nBio/releases/tag/v4.0

TOPAS-nBio Forum

Please use the Discussions option in the TOPAS-nBio GitHub for any new threads of the forum, go to: https://github.com/topas-nbio/TOPAS-nBio/discussions

Welcome to the documentation of TOPAS-nBio!

The TOPAS Monte Carlo (MC) system has played a significant role in making Monte Carlo simulations widely available for proton therapy related research and is further used in radiation therapy and medical imaging research. While TOPAS provides detailed simulations of patient scale properties, the fundamental unit of the biological response to radiation is a cell. Thus, we developed TOPAS-nBio, an extension of TOPAS dedicated to advance understanding of radiobiological effects at the (sub-)cellular (i.e., the cellular and sub-cellular) scale. TOPAS-nBio is designed as a set of open source classes that extends TOPAS to model radiobiological experiments. TOPAS-nBio is based on and extends Geant4-DNA, which extends the Geant4 toolkit, the basis of TOPAS, to include very low-energy interactions of particles down to vibrational energies. TOPAS-nBio explicitly simulates every particle interaction (i.e., without using condensed histories) and propagates radiolysis products. To further facilitate the use of TOPAS-nBio, a graphical user interface was developed. TOPAS-nBio offers full track-structure Monte Carlo simulations, integration of chemical reactions within the first millisecond, an extensive catalogue of specialized cell geometries as well as sub-cellular structures such as DNA and mitochondria. TOPAS-nBio provides the initially induced damage patterns and interfaces to mechanistic models of DNA repair kinetics. Thus, together with TOPAS, this extension offers access to accurate and detailed multiscale simulations, from a macroscopic description of the radiation field to microscopic description of biological outcome.

The TOPAS-nBio package was described in Radiation Research, 2019, 191(2), p.125 (also see :ref:`Citations`). By releasing TOPAS-nBio as an open source extension to TOPAS, we intend to encourage active involvement of the research community to continuously extend and improve the features of TOPAS-nBio.

.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: Getting Started

    getting-started/Introduction
    getting-started/HowToInstall
    getting-started/ParameterFile
    getting-started/Members
    getting-started/Citations
    getting-started/License


.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: Geometries

    Geometries/Intro
    Geometries/Cells
    Geometries/CellsWithNanoparticles
    Geometries/DNAmodels
    Geometries/Nucleus
    Geometries/Other


.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: Processes

    Processes/Intro
    Processes/Physics
    Processes/Chemistry


.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: Biological Modeling

    Modeling/Intro
    Modeling/DNARepair

.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: GUI

    GUI/Intro

.. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 1
    :caption: Scorers

    Scorers/Intro
    Scorers/Cells
    Scorers/DNAScorers
    Scorers/Chem