Advances and Emerging Medical Applications of Direct Mass Spectrometry Technologies for Tissue Analysis

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Abstract

Offering superb speed, chemical specificity, and analytical sensitivity, direct mass spectrometry (MS) technologies are highly amenable for the molecular analysis of complex tissues to aid in disease characterization and help identify new diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive markers. By enabling detection of clinically actionable molecular profiles from tissues and cells, direct MS technologies have the potential to guide treatment decisions and transform sample analysis within clinical workflows. In this review, we highlight recent health-related developments and applications of directMStechnologies that exhibit tangible potential to accelerate clinical research and disease diagnosis, including oncological and neurodegenerative diseases and microbial infections. We focus primarily on applications that employ direct MS technologies for tissue analysis, including MS imaging technologies to map spatial distributions of molecules in situ as well as handheld devices for rapid in vivo and ex vivo tissue analysis.

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King, M. E., Lin, M., Spradlin, M., & Eberlin, L. S. (2023, June 14). Advances and Emerging Medical Applications of Direct Mass Spectrometry Technologies for Tissue Analysis. Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anchem-061020-015544

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