2008
DOI: 10.2172/976267
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Laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for direct profiling and imaging of small molecules from raw biological materials

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“…Previously, the matrix-free LDI methods have been reported, such as gold nanoparticles ( Su and Tseng, 2007 ; Nayak and Knapp, 2010 ), desorption ionization on porous silicon ( Cha, 2008 ), nanostructured weathering steel ( Etxebarria et al, 2014 ), silver nanostructures ( Sekuła et al, 2015 ), chemical vapor deposited graphene surfaces ( Merino et al, 2020 ), carbon nanoparticles and graphene nanosheets ( Banazadeh et al, 2018 ) for glycome MS and MSI analysis. Matrix-free LDI methods have made data interpretation easier for glycome MSI analysis compare to MALDI-MSI.…”
Section: Future Prospects Of Brain Msi For Glycomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the matrix-free LDI methods have been reported, such as gold nanoparticles ( Su and Tseng, 2007 ; Nayak and Knapp, 2010 ), desorption ionization on porous silicon ( Cha, 2008 ), nanostructured weathering steel ( Etxebarria et al, 2014 ), silver nanostructures ( Sekuła et al, 2015 ), chemical vapor deposited graphene surfaces ( Merino et al, 2020 ), carbon nanoparticles and graphene nanosheets ( Banazadeh et al, 2018 ) for glycome MS and MSI analysis. Matrix-free LDI methods have made data interpretation easier for glycome MSI analysis compare to MALDI-MSI.…”
Section: Future Prospects Of Brain Msi For Glycomementioning
confidence: 99%