Authors
Jörg Hanrieder, Nhu TN Phan, Michael E Kurczy, Andrew G Ewing
Publication date
2013/5/15
Source
ACS chemical neuroscience
Volume
4
Issue
5
Pages
666-679
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Imaging mass spectrometry is an emerging technique of great potential for investigating the chemical architecture in biological matrices. Although the potential for studying neurobiological systems is evident, the relevance of the technique for application in neuroscience is still in its infancy. In the present Review, a principal overview of the different approaches, including matrix assisted laser desorption ionization and secondary ion mass spectrometry, is provided with particular focus on their strengths and limitations for studying different neurochemical species in situ and in vitro. The potential of the various approaches is discussed based on both fundamental and biomedical neuroscience research. This Review aims to serve as a general guide to familiarize the neuroscience community and other biomedical researchers with the technique, highlighting its great potential and suitability for comprehensive and specific …
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J Hanrieder, NTN Phan, ME Kurczy, AG Ewing - ACS chemical neuroscience, 2013