2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep25919
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In vivo Real-Time Mass Spectrometry for Guided Surgery Application

Abstract: Here we describe a new instrument (SpiderMass) designed for in vivo and real-time analysis. In this instrument ion production is performed remotely from the MS instrument and the generated ions are transported in real-time to the MS analyzer. Ion production is promoted by Resonant Infrared Laser Ablation (RIR-LA) based on the highly effective excitation of O-H bonds in water molecules naturally present in most biological samples. The retrieved molecular patterns are specific to the cell phenotypes and benign v… Show more

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“…For example, a sampling probe using a DESI-MSI source to produce a continuous high-pressure spray of microdroplets has been proposed for tissue analysis (38), but it has not been demonstrated for cancer diagnosis or in vivo use. Ultraviolet and infrared laser approaches have been reported for tissue analysis through ablation processes (23, 24). A resonant infrared laser ablation system was used to analyze a cancer tissue sample ex vivo and human finger skin in vivo (24).…”
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“…For example, a sampling probe using a DESI-MSI source to produce a continuous high-pressure spray of microdroplets has been proposed for tissue analysis (38), but it has not been demonstrated for cancer diagnosis or in vivo use. Ultraviolet and infrared laser approaches have been reported for tissue analysis through ablation processes (23, 24). A resonant infrared laser ablation system was used to analyze a cancer tissue sample ex vivo and human finger skin in vivo (24).…”
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“…Ultraviolet and infrared laser approaches have been reported for tissue analysis through ablation processes (23, 24). A resonant infrared laser ablation system was used to analyze a cancer tissue sample ex vivo and human finger skin in vivo (24). To date, the iKnife has been the most successful MS-based technique demonstrated for in vivo, intraoperative diagnosis (21, 22).…”
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“…Dynamics of ions emission are important to study for a wide spectrum of applications either medical1, industrial or academic, such as pulsed laser deposition2, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy3, laser assisted mass spectrometry4, ion implantation5, and light source generation6. With nanosecond pulsed lasers, the ablation of metals is accompanied by large-heat affected zones, as well as the formation and ejection of molten material78.…”
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“…It causes tissue damage to produce molecular ions for in vivo diagnosis. 9,10 The method is likewise operationally compelled to a particular surgical methodology. There is a local rise in temperature and the structural proteins are precipitated Editorial as the laser energy is absorbed by the tissue, which eventually causes boiling of the water content of tissue.…”
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