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SMART: A data reporting standard for mass spectrometry imaging

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JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
卷 58, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jms.4904

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data reporting standards; mass spectrometry imaging

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is an important analytical technique for reporting the spatial location and abundance of detected ions in various studies. However, the lack of consistency in data reporting creates challenges in comparing MSI data. To address this issue, a unified data reporting system called SMART is proposed, which aims to capture essential baseline information for MSI studies. The tutorial emphasizes the necessity of establishing a uniform reporting system to facilitate the interpretation and comparison of MSI data.
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is an important analytical technique that simultaneously reports the spatial location and abundance of detected ions in biological, chemical, clinical, and pharmaceutical studies. As MSI grows in popularity, it has become evident that data reporting varies among different research groups and between techniques. The lack of consistency in data reporting inherently creates additional challenges in comparing intra- and inter-laboratory MSI data. In this tutorial, we propose a unified data reporting system, SMART, based on the common features shared between techniques. While there are limitations to any reporting system, SMART was decided upon after significant discussion to more easily understand and benchmark MSI data. SMART is not intended to be comprehensive but rather capture essential baseline information for a given MSI study; this could be within a study (e.g., effect of spot size on the measured ion signals) or between two studies (e.g., different MSI platform technologies applied to the same tissue type). This tutorial does not attempt to address the confidence with which annotations are made nor does it deny the importance of other parameters that are not included in the current SMART format. Ultimately, the goal of this tutorial is to discuss the necessity of establishing a uniform reporting system to communicate MSI data in publications and presentations in a simple format to readily interpret the parameters and baseline outcomes of the data.

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