Matrix Effects Free Imaging of Thin Tissue Sections Using Pneumatically Assisted Nano-DESI MSI

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry imaging has the potential to reveal important molecular interaction in morphological regions in tissue. However, the simultaneous ionization of the continuously altered and complex chemistry in each pixel can introduce artifacts that result in skewed molecular distributions in the compiled ion images. These artifacts are known as matrix effects. Mass spectrometry imaging using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization (nano-DESI MSI) enables the elimination of matrix effects by doping the nano-DESI solvent with internal standards. Carefully selected internal standards ionize similarly and simultaneously with the extracted analytes from thin tissue sections, and the matrix effects are eliminated through a robust data normalization method. Herein we describe the setup and use of pneumatically assisted (PA) nano-DESI MSI with standards doped in the solvent for elimination of matrix effects in ion images.

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Mavroudakis, L., & Lanekoff, I. (2023). Matrix Effects Free Imaging of Thin Tissue Sections Using Pneumatically Assisted Nano-DESI MSI. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2688, pp. 107–121). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3319-9_10

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