A contamination-insensitive probe for imaging specific biomolecules by secondary ion mass spectrometry

2015 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​A contamination-insensitive probe for imaging specific biomolecules by secondary ion mass spectrometry​
Kabatas, S. ; Vreja, I. C.; Saka, S. K.; Hoeschen, C.; Kroehnert, K.; Opazo, F.   & Rizzoli, S. O.  et al.​ (2015) 
Chemical Communications51(67) pp. 13221​-13224​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc03895b 

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Kabatas, Selda ; Vreja, Ingrid C.; Saka, Sinem K.; Hoeschen, Carmen; Kroehnert, Katharina; Opazo, Felipe ; Rizzoli, S. O. ; Diederichsen, Ulf 
Abstract
Imaging techniques should differentiate between specific signals, from the biomolecules of interest, and non-specific signals, from the background. We present a probe containing N-15 and N-14 isotopes in approximately equal proportion, for secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging. This probe designed for a precise biomolecule analysis is insensitive to background signals.
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2015
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Chemical Communications 
ISSN
1359-7345
eISSN
1364-548X
Language
English

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