Quantitative mass spectrometry imaging: therapeutics & biomolecules

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) has become increasingly utilized in the analysis of biological molecules. MSI grants the ability to spatially map thousands of molecules within one experimental run in a label-free manner. While MSI is considered by most to be a qualitative method, recent advancements in instrumentation, sample preparation, and development of standards has made quantitative MSI (qMSI) more common. In this feature article, we present a tailored review of recent advancements in qMSI of therapeutics and biomolecules such as lipids and peptides/proteins. We also provide detailed experimental considerations for conducting qMSI studies on biological samples, aiming to advance the methodology.

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Holbrook, J. H., Kemper, G. E., & Hummon, A. B. (2024). Quantitative mass spectrometry imaging: therapeutics & biomolecules. Chemical Communications, 60(16), 2137–2151. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc05988j

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