“…In a very general sense, imaging such tracers with MIMS is analogous to metabolic imaging by positron emission tomography, but at the nanoscale rather than meso-scale. MIMS has been used in this way to assess protein turnover in single organelles, track cellular division in vivo, visualize sphingolipid rafts on the plasma membrane, and measure dopamine incorporation into dense-core vesicles, among other applications (Frisz et al, 2013;Lovrić et al, 2017;Narendra et al, 2020;Senyo et al, 2013;Steinhauser et al, 2012;Thomen et al, 2020). Additionally, metabolic labeling with MIMS has been applied to diverse biological systems, from microbes to humans (Lechene et al, 2006;Steinhauser et al, 2012;Guillermier, Fazeli, et al, 2017;Lechene, Luyten, McMahon, & Distel, 2007).…”