Clinical diagnostics and microbiology require high-throughput identification of microorganisms. Sample multiplexing prior to detection is an attractive means to reduce analysis costs and time-to-result. Recent studies have demonstrated the discriminative power of tandem mass spectrometry-based proteotyping.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRapid identification of microorganisms is essential for medical diagnostics, sanitary controls, and food safety. High-throughput analytical platforms currently rely on whole-cell MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry to process hundreds of samples per day. Although this technology has become a reference method, it is unable to process most environmental isolates and opportunistic pathogens due to an incomplete experimental spectrum database.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo meet clinical diagnostic needs and for general microbiological screening, it is essential to be able to accurately and rapidly identify any microorganisms from complex microbiota. To gain insight into the individual components of microbiota, culturomics has been proposed as a means to systematically test hundreds of possible cultivation conditions and generate numerous microbial isolates with very distinct characteristics. High-throughput identification methods must now be developed to quickly screen these isolates.
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