| Literature DB >> 24349941 |
Cecilia Eriksson1, Noritaka Masaki2, Ikuko Yao3, Takahiro Hayasaka2, Mitsutoshi Setou2.
Abstract
As the only imaging method available, Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS) can determine both the identity and the distribution of hundreds of molecules on tissue sections, all in one single run. IMS is becoming an established research technology, and due to recent technical and methodological improvements the interest in this technology is increasing steadily and within a wide range of scientific fields. Of the different IMS methods available, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) IMS is the most commonly employed. The course at IMSC 2012 in Kyoto covered the fundamental principles and techniques of MALDI-IMS, assuming no previous experience in IMS. This mini review summarizes the content of the one-day course and describes some of the most recent work performed within this research field.Entities:
Keywords: Imaging Mass Spectrometry; MALDI IMS; heat stabilization; sample preparation
Year: 2013 PMID: 24349941 PMCID: PMC3809716 DOI: 10.5702/massspectrometry.S0022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mass Spectrom (Tokyo) ISSN: 2186-5116