The application of the fast, multi-hit, pixel imaging mass spectrometry sensor to spatial imaging mass spectrometry.
Imaging mass spectrometry is a powerful technique that allows chemical information to be correlated to a spatial coordinate on a sample. By using stigmatic ion microscopy, in conjunction with fast cameras, multiple ion masses can be imaged within a single experimental cycle. This means that fewer la...
Main Authors: | Brouard, M, Halford, E, Lauer, A, Slater, C, Winter, B, Yuen, W, John, J, Hill, L, Nomerotski, A, Clark, A, Crooks, J, Sedgwick, I, Turchetta, R, Lee, J, Vallance, C, Wilman, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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