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Emerging technologies in mass spectrometry imaging

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JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS
Volume 75, Issue 16, Pages 5077-5092

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2012.03.022

Keywords

Imaging MS; Technology; Detectors; Ion microscopy; Ion mobility; FTICR-MS

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  1. Dutch Technology Foundation STW of NWO
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs [OTP 11956]
  3. Nederlandse organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) as an analytical tool for bio-molecular and bio-medical research targets accurate compound localization and identification. In terms of dedicated instrumentation, this translates into the demand for more detail in the image dimension (spatial resolution) and in the spectral dimension (mass resolution and accuracy), preferably combined in one instrument. At the same time, large area biological tissue samples require fast acquisition schemes, instrument automation and a robust data infrastructure. This review discusses the analytical capabilities of an ideal MSI instrument for bio-molecular and biomedical molecular imaging. The analytical attributes of such an ideal system are contrasted with technological and methodological challenges in MSI. In particular, innovative instrumentation for high spatial resolution imaging in combination with high sample throughput is discussed. Detector technology that targets various shortcomings of conventional imaging detector systems is highlighted. The benefits of accurate mass analysis, high mass resolving power, additional separation strategies and multimodal three-dimensional data reconstruction algorithms are discussed to provide the reader with an insight in the current technological advances and the potential of MSI for bio-medical research. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Imaging Mass Spectrometry: A User's Guide to a New Technique for Biological and Biomedical Research. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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