MALDI-TOF MS in the microbiology laboratory: Current trends

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Abstract

Within less than a decade matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has become a gold standard for microbial identification in clinical microbiology laboratories. Besides identification of microorganisms the typing of single strains as well as the antibiotic and antimycotic resistance testing has come into focus in order to speed up the microbiological diagnostic. However, the full potential of MALDI-TOF MS has not been tapped yet and future technological advancements will certainly expedite this method towards novel applications and enhancement of current practice. So, the following chapter shall be rather a brainstorming and forecast of how MALDI-TOF MS will develop to influence clinical diagnostics and microbial research in the future. It shall open up the stage for further discussions and does not claim for overall validity.

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Schubert, S., & Kostrzewa, M. (2017). MALDI-TOF MS in the microbiology laboratory: Current trends. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 23, 17–20. https://doi.org/10.21775/cimb.023.017

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