Nanomaterials and continuous wave laser-based efficient desorption for atmospheric pressure mass spectrometric imaging of live hippocampal tissue slices

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Micrometer-resolution mass spectrometric imaging of live hippocampal tissue is achieved with a highly efficient desorption of biomolecules using a 532 nm continuous wave laser and gold nanoparticles or graphene oxide as an energy transporter, which enables clear identification of the distributions of monoacylglycerol, adenine, cholesterol, sphingosine and ceramide.

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Kim, J. Y., Seo, E. S., Lim, H. J., Kim, H., Park, J. W., Shin, H. H., … Moon, D. W. (2018). Nanomaterials and continuous wave laser-based efficient desorption for atmospheric pressure mass spectrometric imaging of live hippocampal tissue slices. RSC Advances, 8(15), 8021–8025. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00038g

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