| Literature DB >> 27377867 |
Nicole Strittmatter1, Anna Lovrics2, Judit Sessler2, James S McKenzie1, Zsolt Bodai1, M Luisa Doria1, Nora Kucsma2, Gergely Szakacs2,3, Zoltan Takats1.
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Rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) was used for the rapid mass spectrometric profiling of cancer cell lines. Spectral reproducibility was assessed for three different cell lines, and the extent of interclass differences and intraclass variance was found to allow the identification of these cell lines based on the REIMS data. Subsequently, the NCI60 cell line panel was subjected to REIMS analysis, and the resulting data set was investigated for its distinction of individual cell lines and different tissue types of origin. Information content of REIMS spectral profiles of cell lines were found to be similar to those obtained from mammalian tissues although pronounced differences in relative lipid intensity were observed. Ultimately, REIMS was shown to detect changes in lipid content of cell lines due to mycoplasma infection. The data show that REIMS is an attractive means to study cell lines involving minimal sample preparation and analysis times in the range of seconds.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27377867 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b00187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986