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Current frontiers in clinical research application of MALDI imaging mass spectrometry.
Expert Rev. Proteomics 10, 259-273 (2013)
Imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) is still a relatively young imaging technique that allows molecular mapping of diverse biomolecules in their natural environment. Furthermore, IMS allows for the direct correlation of tissue histology and proteomic, metabolomic or lipidomic information. In recent years, increasing efforts have been made in the development and improvement of IMS, which aid its application in clinical research. In this article, current frontiers of clinical research applications of IMS are discussed in the context of recent developments of IMS technology. Critical stages in planning and realizing clinical studies are highlighted. Finally, a selection of recent prominent examples for successful clinical applications of IMS is presented.
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3.896
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Anmerkungen
Besondere Publikation
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Review
Schlagwörter
Clinical Proteomics ; Imaging Mass Spectrometry ; Maldi Imaging Mass Spectrometry ; Molecular Pathology ; Tissue Protein Analysis; Paraffin-embedded Tissue ; Matrix Application Method ; In-source Decay ; Breast-cancer ; Biomarker Discovery ; Protein Expression ; Drug Distribution ; Gastric-cancer ; Mouse-brain ; Intratumor Heterogeneity
Sprache
englisch
Veröffentlichungsjahr
2013
HGF-Berichtsjahr
2013
ISSN (print) / ISBN
1478-9450
e-ISSN
1744-8387
Zeitschrift
Expert Review of Proteomics
Quellenangaben
Band: 10,
Heft: 3,
Seiten: 259-273
Verlag
Expert Reviews
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
POF Topic(s)
30504 - Mechanisms of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Health and Disease
30205 - Bioengineering and Digital Health
30205 - Bioengineering and Digital Health
Forschungsfeld(er)
Enabling and Novel Technologies
PSP-Element(e)
G-500300-001
G-500390-001
G-500390-001
PubMed ID
23777216
WOS ID
WOS:000320708200013
Scopus ID
84879341172
Erfassungsdatum
2013-08-01