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Infrared Mass Spectrometric Imaging below the Diffraction Limit
Infrared mass spectrometric imaging below the diffraction limit
Stefan Luxembourg et al.
Journal of Proteome Research 4 (3), 671 (2005)
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS)1 is an established technique for the analysis of biological macromolecules. Its relative insensitivity to pollutants makes MALDI-MS very suitable for the direct analysis of biological samples. As such, it has facilitated great advances in the field of biomolecular imaging mass spectrometry. Traditionally, MALDI-MS imaging is performed in a scanning microprobe methodology.2-4 However, in a recent study we have demonstrated an alternative methodology; the so-called microscope mode,5 where the requirement for a highly focused ionization beam is removed. Spatial details from within the desorption area are conserved during the flight of the ions through the mass analyzer, and a magnified ion image is projected onto a 2D-detector. In this paper, we demonstrate how imaging mass spectrometry benefits from the microscope mode approach. For the first time, high-lateral resolution ion images were recorded using infrared MALDI at 2.94 m wavelength. The ion optical resolution achieved was well below the theoretical limit of (light-) diffraction for the setup used, which is impossible to achieve in the conventional scanning microprobe approach

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