Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Microbes

IF 0.4 Q4 SPECTROSCOPY Mass Spectrometry Letters Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5478/MSL.2020.11.3.41
Hyojik Yang, D. Goodlett, R. Ernst, Alison J. Scott
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Abstract

Microbes influence many aspects of human life from the environment to health, yet evaluating their biological processes at the chemical level can be problematic. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) enables direct evaluation of microbial chemical processes at the atomic to molecular levels without destruction of valuable two-dimensional information. MSI is a label-free method that allows multiplex spatiotemporal visualization of atomic- or molecular-level information of microbial and microberelated samples. As a result, microbial MSI has become an important field for both mass spectrometrists and microbiologists. In this review, basic techniques for microbial MSI, such as ionization methods and analyzers, are explored. In addition, we discuss practical applications of microbial MSI and various data-processing techniques.
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微生物质谱成像
微生物影响人类生活的许多方面,从环境到健康,但在化学水平上评估它们的生物过程可能是有问题的。质谱成像(MSI)可以在原子到分子水平上直接评估微生物化学过程,而不会破坏有价值的二维信息。MSI是一种无标签的方法,允许对微生物和微生物相关样品的原子或分子水平信息进行多重时空可视化。因此,微生物MSI已成为质谱和微生物学家的一个重要领域。在这篇综述中,探讨了微生物MSI的基本技术,如电离方法和分析仪。此外,我们还讨论了微生物微si和各种数据处理技术的实际应用。
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