Morphological and tissue characterization of the medicinal fungus Hericium coralloides by a structural and molecular imaging platform
In this study the potential of new imaging techniques such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) profiling mass spectrometry (MALDI Profiling) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging was evaluated to study morphological and molec...
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description | In this study the potential of new imaging techniques such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) profiling mass spectrometry (MALDI Profiling) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic imaging was evaluated to study morphological and molecular patterns of the potential medicinal fungus
Hericium coralloides
. For interpretation, the MALDI profiling, FTIR imaging and MRI results were correlated with histological information gained from Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Light Microscopy (LM). Additionally we tested several evaluation processes and optimized the methodology for use of complex FTIR images to monitor molecular patterns. It is demonstrated that the combination of these spectroscopic methods enables to gain a more distinct picture concerning morphology and distribution of active ingredients. We were able to obtain high quality FTIR imaging and MALDI-profiling results and to distinguish different tissue types with their chemical ingredients. Beside this, we have created a 3-D reconstruction of a mature
Hericium
basidioma, based on the MRI dataset: analyses allowed, for the first time, a realistic approximation of the evolutionary effectiveness of this bizarrely formed basidioma type, concerning the investment of sterile tissue and its reproductive output (production of basidiospores).
The potential of new imaging techniques was evaluated to study morphological and molecular patterns of the fungus
Hericium coralloides
. |
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Hericium coralloides
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basidioma, based on the MRI dataset: analyses allowed, for the first time, a realistic approximation of the evolutionary effectiveness of this bizarrely formed basidioma type, concerning the investment of sterile tissue and its reproductive output (production of basidiospores).
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Hericium coralloides
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basidioma, based on the MRI dataset: analyses allowed, for the first time, a realistic approximation of the evolutionary effectiveness of this bizarrely formed basidioma type, concerning the investment of sterile tissue and its reproductive output (production of basidiospores).
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Hericium coralloides
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Hericium
basidioma, based on the MRI dataset: analyses allowed, for the first time, a realistic approximation of the evolutionary effectiveness of this bizarrely formed basidioma type, concerning the investment of sterile tissue and its reproductive output (production of basidiospores).
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