2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6446(05)03458-6
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Imaging mass spectrometry: fundamentals and applications to drug discovery

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“…The sample is sprayed with a matrix, and the ions of interest are desorbed from the tissue by using a conventional MALDI source. The laser position over the target is gradually changed in steps over a predetermined x, y-grid, and the final ion image is plotted by using three-dimensional coordinates with x and y axes for positions and the z axis for the intensity of the particular ion (15). Diverse analytes have been characterized by MALDI-TOF imaging including drugs, peptides, and proteins in animal tissues (16), and herbicides (17) and peptides (18) in plants.…”
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“…The sample is sprayed with a matrix, and the ions of interest are desorbed from the tissue by using a conventional MALDI source. The laser position over the target is gradually changed in steps over a predetermined x, y-grid, and the final ion image is plotted by using three-dimensional coordinates with x and y axes for positions and the z axis for the intensity of the particular ion (15). Diverse analytes have been characterized by MALDI-TOF imaging including drugs, peptides, and proteins in animal tissues (16), and herbicides (17) and peptides (18) in plants.…”
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“…esorption electrospray ionization (DESI) [1,2] is a widely used ambient ionization technique [3][4][5][6][7][8], which is used for surface sampling [9,10], high throughput analysis [11,12], and chemical imaging [13][14][15][16][17], largely because of its applicability to in situ analyte detection from unmodified surfaces. In DESI, a nebulized electrospray of high-velocity charged microdroplets is directed at a surface from which the solvent extracts analyte and carries it to the mass spectrometer in the form of secondary microdroplets.…”
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“…For the past century, the ability to image the distribution of a compound within a tissue or single cell has been a powerful tool for scientists, and has often necessitated the development of antibodies or other selective probes. Several MS-based approaches, including secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), have been used for (107)(108)(109)(110), that allowed the study of larger peptides and proteins in biological materials. As described by Caprioli et al (see Reference 11, in this volume), one creates images with MALDI MS by coating the sample with a thin, homogenous layer of matrix prior to the collection of a series of mass spectra from an ordered array of locations across the sample.…”
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