A picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) is capable of cutting through biological tissues in the absence of significant thermal damage. As such, PIRL is a standalone surgical scalpel with the added bonus of minimal postoperative scar tissue formation. In this work, a tandem of PIRL ablation with electrospray ionization (PIR-LAESI) mass spectrometry is demonstrated and characterized for tissue molecular imaging, with a limit of detection in the range of 100 nM for reserpine or better than 5 nM for verapamil in aqueous solution. We characterized PIRL crater size using agar films containing Rhodamine. PIR-LAESI offers a 20–30 μm vertical resolution (∼3 μm removal per pulse) and a lateral resolution of ∼100 μm. We were able to detect 25 fmol of Rhoda...
The prospects for minimally invasive surgery, spatial imaging with mass spectrometry and rapid high ...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
ABSTRACT: A heat-assisted laser ablation electrospray ionization (HA-LAESI) method for the simultane...
A picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) is capable of cutting through biological tissues in the absence o...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
The fundamental understanding of biochemical processes functioning in living organisms relies on the...
Background and Objectives A picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) has recently been demonstrated to cut b...
Laser ablation ESI (LAESI) is a recent development in MS imaging. It has been shown that lipids and ...
ABSTRACT: Ambient ionization methods for mass spec-trometry have enabled the in situ and in vivo ana...
We present a novel probe design for ambient laser-based mass spectrometry imaging combining electros...
In this study, we applied a new IR laser-beam-focusing technique to enable sub-100 μm spatial resolu...
Ambient ionization methods for mass spectrometry have enabled the in situ and in vivo analysis of bi...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an indispensable analytical tool to capture the array of metabolites withi...
The prospects for minimally invasive surgery, spatial imaging with mass spectrometry and rapid high ...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
ABSTRACT: A heat-assisted laser ablation electrospray ionization (HA-LAESI) method for the simultane...
A picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) is capable of cutting through biological tissues in the absence o...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
The fundamental understanding of biochemical processes functioning in living organisms relies on the...
Background and Objectives A picosecond infrared laser (PIRL) has recently been demonstrated to cut b...
Laser ablation ESI (LAESI) is a recent development in MS imaging. It has been shown that lipids and ...
ABSTRACT: Ambient ionization methods for mass spec-trometry have enabled the in situ and in vivo ana...
We present a novel probe design for ambient laser-based mass spectrometry imaging combining electros...
In this study, we applied a new IR laser-beam-focusing technique to enable sub-100 μm spatial resolu...
Ambient ionization methods for mass spectrometry have enabled the in situ and in vivo analysis of bi...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is an indispensable analytical tool to capture the array of metabolites withi...
The prospects for minimally invasive surgery, spatial imaging with mass spectrometry and rapid high ...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
ABSTRACT: A heat-assisted laser ablation electrospray ionization (HA-LAESI) method for the simultane...