Journal of Spectral Imaging (Oct 2020)

Emerging applications in mass spectrometry imaging; enablers and roadblocks

  • Cristina Russo,
  • Cameron Heaton,
  • Lucy Flint,
  • Oana Voloaca,
  • Sarah Haywood-Small,
  • Malcolm Ronald Clench,
  • Simona Francese,
  • Laura Margaret Cole

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1255/jsi.2020.a13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. a13

Abstract

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Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a powerful and versatile technique able to investigate the spatial distribution of multiple non-labelled endogenous and exogenous analytes simultaneously, within a wide range of samples. Over the last two decades, MSI has found widespread application for an extensive range of disciplines including pre-clinical drug discovery, clinical applications and human identification for forensic purposes. Technical advances in both instrumentation and software capabilities have led to a continual increase in the interest in MSI; however, there are still some limitations. In this review, we discuss the emerging applications in MSI that significantly impact three key areas of mass spectrometry (MS) research—clinical, pre-clinical and forensics—and roadblocks to the expansion of use of MSI in these areas.

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