MALDI imaging mass spectrometry for direct tissue analysis: a new frontier for molecular histology

Axel Walch(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Sandra Rauser(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Sören Deininger(Bruker (Germany)), Heinz Höfler(Helmholtz Zentrum München)
Histochemistry and Cell Biology
July 10, 2008
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Abstract

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) is a powerful tool for investigating the distribution of proteins and small molecules within biological systems through the in situ analysis of tissue sections. MALDI-IMS can determine the distribution of hundreds of unknown compounds in a single measurement and enables the acquisition of cellular expression profiles while maintaining the cellular and molecular integrity. In recent years, a great many advances in the practice of imaging mass spectrometry have taken place, making the technique more sensitive, robust, and ultimately useful. In this review, we focus on the current state of the art of MALDI-IMS, describe basic technological developments for MALDI-IMS of animal and human tissues, and discuss some recent applications in basic research and in clinical settings.


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