peer reviewedVolumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) enables the collection of small and accurate quantities of biological fluids. Therefore, this sampling technique is of great interest for volume-limited samples or serial collection of samples. In this study, we examined the potential of VAMS for targeted mass spectrometry (MS)-based metabolomics. The targeted analysis of 36 major metabolites from only 10 μL of whole blood was optimized. A design of experiments was carried out to maximize the extraction of metabolites. Moreover, critical steps in sample preparation and sample analysis were studied and characterized, such as the addition of internal standards to tips of VAMS devices before sample collection. A reversed-phase UHPLC–MS/MS...
In the present, proof-of-concept paper, we explore the potential of one common solid support for blo...
Currently, most clinical studies in metabolomics only consider a single type of sample such as urine...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been present on clinical analysis for more than 100 years with highligh...
peer reviewedVolumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) enables the collection of small and accurate...
Volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) is a recently developed sample collection method that ena...
Recently, volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) has been introduced for the sampling of biologi...
Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe mass spectrometry (ASAP-MS) has applications in food science, phar...
The etiology of many diseases is not yet completely understood. The involved biological processes mi...
Conventional sampling of biological fluids often involves a bulk quantity of samples that are tediou...
A volumetric microsampling (VAMS) device (20 μl) was evaluated and validated for the analysis of γ-h...
peer reviewedWhole blood analysis is an emerging trend in the field of bioanalysis. We developed a f...
Microsamples (collections usually less than 50 µL) have been introduced in pre-clinical, clinical, a...
The aim was to evaluate the performance of different microsampling materials in LC–MS-based protein ...
There is a need for comprehensive analysis of the dried blood spot (DBS) metabolome to study both ne...
Miniaturisation and simplification are novel approaches in clinical bioanalysis, especially in thera...
In the present, proof-of-concept paper, we explore the potential of one common solid support for blo...
Currently, most clinical studies in metabolomics only consider a single type of sample such as urine...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been present on clinical analysis for more than 100 years with highligh...
peer reviewedVolumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) enables the collection of small and accurate...
Volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) is a recently developed sample collection method that ena...
Recently, volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) has been introduced for the sampling of biologi...
Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe mass spectrometry (ASAP-MS) has applications in food science, phar...
The etiology of many diseases is not yet completely understood. The involved biological processes mi...
Conventional sampling of biological fluids often involves a bulk quantity of samples that are tediou...
A volumetric microsampling (VAMS) device (20 μl) was evaluated and validated for the analysis of γ-h...
peer reviewedWhole blood analysis is an emerging trend in the field of bioanalysis. We developed a f...
Microsamples (collections usually less than 50 µL) have been introduced in pre-clinical, clinical, a...
The aim was to evaluate the performance of different microsampling materials in LC–MS-based protein ...
There is a need for comprehensive analysis of the dried blood spot (DBS) metabolome to study both ne...
Miniaturisation and simplification are novel approaches in clinical bioanalysis, especially in thera...
In the present, proof-of-concept paper, we explore the potential of one common solid support for blo...
Currently, most clinical studies in metabolomics only consider a single type of sample such as urine...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been present on clinical analysis for more than 100 years with highligh...