Dual polarity MALDI imaging mass spectrometry on the same pixel points reveals spatial lipid localizations at high-spatial resolutions in rat small intestine

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Abstract

Sensitive laser desorption/ionization obtained via a sublimation-coated 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (1,5-DAN) matrix allowed dual polarity MALDI-IMS analysis on the same pixel points across the jejunal mucosal region in rat small intestine which yielded high-spatial-resolution (10 μm) ion images of several lipid species correlated with the same histological features.

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Kaya, I., Jennische, E., Lange, S., & Malmberg, P. (2018). Dual polarity MALDI imaging mass spectrometry on the same pixel points reveals spatial lipid localizations at high-spatial resolutions in rat small intestine. Analytical Methods, 10(21), 2428–2435. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ay00645h

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