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Pathology interface for the molecular analysis of tissue by mass spectrometry.


AUTHORS

Norris JLJeremy L , Tsui T Tina , Gutierrez DB Danielle B , Caprioli RM Richard M . Journal of pathology informatics. 2016 ; 7(). 13

ABSTRACT

Imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) generates molecular images directly from tissue sections to provide better diagnostic insights and expand the capabilities of clinical anatomic pathology. Although IMS technology has matured over recent years, the link between microscopy imaging currently used by pathologists and MS-based molecular imaging has not been established.


Imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) generates molecular images directly from tissue sections to provide better diagnostic insights and expand the capabilities of clinical anatomic pathology. Although IMS technology has matured over recent years, the link between microscopy imaging currently used by pathologists and MS-based molecular imaging has not been established.