The prospect for spatial imaging with mass spectroscopy at the level of the cell requires new means of cell extraction to conserve molecular structure. To this aim, we demonstrate a new laser extraction process capable of extracting intact biological entities with conserved biological function. The method is based on the recently developed picosecond infrared laser (PIRL), designed specifically to provide matrix-free extraction by selectively exciting the water vibrational modes under the condition of ultrafast desorption by impulsive vibrational excitation (DIVE). The basic concept is to extract the constituent protein structures on the fastest impulsive limit for ablation to avoid excessive thermal heating of the proteins and to use stron...
New sampling and ionization techniques were developed using a deep-ultraviolet (DUV) laser at 193 nm...
Precise dissection of cells with ultrashort laser pulses requires a clear understanding of how the o...
In this chapter, we review the imaging techniques and methods of molecular interrogation made possib...
The prospect for spatial imaging with mass spectroscopy at the level of the cell requires new means ...
The prospects for minimally invasive surgery, spatial imaging with mass spectrometry and rapid high ...
A picosecond IR laser (PIRL) can be used to blast proteins out of tissues through desorption by impu...
A picosecond IR laser (PIRL) can be used to blast proteins out of tissues through desorption by impu...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications and proteolytic processing regulate almost all physiological...
Posttranslational modifications and proteolytic processing regulate almost all physiological process...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
The analysis of proteomes directly from tissues requires the proteins to be released from the cells ...
Introduction: A novel method for ultrafast and soft cold vaporization of tissue via desorption by im...
In order to utilize the high repetition rates now available at X-ray free-electron laser sources for...
A fiber-based laser with a pulse duration of 435 fs and a wavelength of 1042 nm was used to vaporize...
New sampling and ionization techniques were developed using a deep-ultraviolet (DUV) laser at 193 nm...
Precise dissection of cells with ultrashort laser pulses requires a clear understanding of how the o...
In this chapter, we review the imaging techniques and methods of molecular interrogation made possib...
The prospect for spatial imaging with mass spectroscopy at the level of the cell requires new means ...
The prospects for minimally invasive surgery, spatial imaging with mass spectrometry and rapid high ...
A picosecond IR laser (PIRL) can be used to blast proteins out of tissues through desorption by impu...
A picosecond IR laser (PIRL) can be used to blast proteins out of tissues through desorption by impu...
A new concept based on the Picosecond Infrared Laser (PIRL) has been introduced to selectively excit...
AbstractPosttranslational modifications and proteolytic processing regulate almost all physiological...
Posttranslational modifications and proteolytic processing regulate almost all physiological process...
A new mechanism has been discovered that completely arrests nucleation growth and eliminates associa...
The analysis of proteomes directly from tissues requires the proteins to be released from the cells ...
Introduction: A novel method for ultrafast and soft cold vaporization of tissue via desorption by im...
In order to utilize the high repetition rates now available at X-ray free-electron laser sources for...
A fiber-based laser with a pulse duration of 435 fs and a wavelength of 1042 nm was used to vaporize...
New sampling and ionization techniques were developed using a deep-ultraviolet (DUV) laser at 193 nm...
Precise dissection of cells with ultrashort laser pulses requires a clear understanding of how the o...
In this chapter, we review the imaging techniques and methods of molecular interrogation made possib...