2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12272-015-0627-2
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Drug compound characterization by mass spectrometry imaging in cancer tissue

Abstract: MALDI mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) provides a technology platform that allows the accurate visualization of unlabeled small molecules within the two-dimensional spaces of tissue samples. MSI has proven to be a powerful tool-box concept in the development of new drugs. MSI allows unlabeled drug compounds and drug metabolites to be detected and identified and quantified according to their mass-to-charge ratios (m/z) at high resolution in complex tissue environments. Such drug characterization in situ, by both… Show more

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“…MALDI-MSI is more and more widely used to describing drug distributions in experimental systems. Nevertheless, more than 100 reports have been published where the technology has been used to characterise drug compounds in experimental drug predicting models (Connell et al 2015;Kwon et al 2015;Marko-Varga et al 2012a;Végvári et al 2017). Until recently, only our own studies have described such drug distribution in humans.…”
Section: Drug Imaging By Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MALDI-MSI is more and more widely used to describing drug distributions in experimental systems. Nevertheless, more than 100 reports have been published where the technology has been used to characterise drug compounds in experimental drug predicting models (Connell et al 2015;Kwon et al 2015;Marko-Varga et al 2012a;Végvári et al 2017). Until recently, only our own studies have described such drug distribution in humans.…”
Section: Drug Imaging By Mass Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially MALDI links molecular analysis to traditional histology. MSI may add information to the histopathological analysis, confirm the diagnosis and aid in the choice of treatment [5]. Our knowledge of diseases is being advanced in large population-based studies, and the use of data from these epidemiological resources will highly impact our ability to both model and solve disease-related questions in the future.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the ionization of each pixel on the surface of the sample was obtained by a mass analyzer (Ho, Shu, & Yang, ). Currently, MSI has been applied in many fields of life science, such as histology (Longuespée et al, ; Yalcin & de la Monte, ), pathology (Bowrey et al, ; Schubert, Weiland, Baune, & Hoffmann, ), pharmacology (Kwon et al, ; Liu & Hummon, ), plant science (Dong, Li, & Aharoni, ; Sturtevant, Lee, & Chapman, ), and microbiology (Shih, Chen, Liaw, Lai, & Yang, ; J. Y. Yang et al, ). Moreover, a number of papers have addressed the application of MSI in botany (Boughton, Thinagaran, Sarabia, Bacic, & Roessner, ; Qin et al, ), food science (Yoshimura, Goto‐Inoue, Moriyama, & Zaima, ), and biological interactions (Ho et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the ionization of each pixel on the surface of the sample was obtained by a mass analyzer (Ho, Shu, & Yang, 2017). Currently, MSI has been applied in many fields of life science, such as histology (Longuespée et al, 2016;Yalcin & de la Monte, 2015), pathology (Bowrey et al, 2016;Schubert, Weiland, Baune, & Hoffmann, 2016), pharmacology (Kwon et al, 2015;Liu & Hummon, 2015), plant science (Dong, Li, & Aharoni, 2016;Sturtevant, Lee, & Chapman, 2016), and microbiology (Shih, Chen, Liaw, Lai, & Yang, 2014;J. Y. Yang et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%