3D Imaging by Mass Spectrometry: A New Frontier

Imaging mass spectrometry can generate three-dimensional volumes showing molecular distributions in an entire organ or animal through registration and stacking of serial tissue sections. Here, we review the current state of 3D imaging mass spectrometry as well as provide insights and perspectives on...

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Exact sciences and technology
Humans
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Peptides - chemistry
Proteins - chemistry
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