Journal article
The Immuno-Mass Spectrometry Chemical Microscope
DJ Hare, O Shimoni, DP Bishop
Trends in Chemistry | CELL PRESS | Published : 2020
Abstract
Elemental mass spectrometry (MS) imaging has evolved beyond mapping biometals in tissue sections. The continually improving sensitivity and spatial resolution of chemical imaging technology has the potential to revolutionize immunohistochemistry (IHC). We explore how simple modifications to routine immunostaining protocols that integrate ‘immuno-MS imaging’ (iMSI) are making in situ quantitative protein mapping a reality.
Grants
Awarded by Agilent Technologies
Funding Acknowledgements
D.J.H. is supported by a research fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1122981). O.S. is supported by the Australian Research Council Industrial Training Center (IH150100028) and acknowledges the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council for financial support (GNT1101258). D.P.B. is supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DE180100194) and a National Institute of Health R21 Exploratory/Development Grant (R21AR072950).