Discussions about MALDI imaging frequently turn to the topic of spatial resolution and the eff orts of some researchers in the field to push towards routine imaging of tissue sections at a cellular scale. Some factors that limit resolution are, the size of the focused desorption laser beam and analyte delocalization from the solution-based sample preparation. With solvent-free matrix application techniques analyte delocalization is less of a concern and the size of the focused laser is the major limiter of spatial resolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe need of cellular and sub-cellular spatial resolution in laser desorption ionization (LDI)/matrix-assisted LDI (MALDI) imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) necessitates micron and sub-micron laser spot sizes at biologically relevant sensitivities, introducing significant challenges for MS technology. To this end, we have developed a transmission geometry vacuum ion source that allows the laser beam to irradiate the back side of the sample. This arrangement obviates the mechanical/ion optic complications in the source by completely separating the optical lens and ion optic structures.
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