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Mass spectrometry imaging: How will it affect clinical research in the future?
Marialaura Dilillo1, Bram Heijs2, Liam A McDonnell1,2
1a Fondazione Pisana per la Scienza ONLUS , Pisa , Italy.
Introduction:
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a label free, multiplex imaging technology able to simultaneously record the distributions of 100's to 1000's of species, and which may be configured to study metabolites, lipids, glycans, peptides, and proteins simply by changing the tissue preparation protocol. Areas covered: The capability of MSI to complement established histopathological practice through the identification of biomarkers for differential diagnosis, patient prognosis, and response to therapy; the capability of MSI to annotate tissues on the basis of each pixel's mass spectral signature; the development of reproducible MSI through multicenter studies. Expert commentary: We discuss how MSI can be combined with microsampling/microdissection technologies in order to investigate, with more depth of coverage, the molecular changes uncovered by MSI.
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