SIMS imaging in neurobiology and cell biology

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​SIMS imaging in neurobiology and cell biology​
Agüi-Gonzalez, P. ; Jähne, S.   & Phan, N. T. N. ​ (2019) 
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry34(7) pp. 1355​-1368​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/C9JA00118B 

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Agüi-Gonzalez, Paola ; Jähne, Sebastian ; Phan, Nhu T. N. 
Abstract
Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) has been increasingly recognized as a powerful technique for visualizing molecular architectures in the fields of neurobiology and cell biology. There are two main platforms of SIMS, namely ToF-SIMS and nanoscale SIMS (nanoSIMS), which are capable of imaging different types of biomolecules with resolution at the single cell and organelle level, respectively. In this review, we focus on the fundamental aspects of SIMS, as well as on the current ongoing instrumental developments of this technology. Selective applications of SIMS in neurobiological and cell biological research are provided to demonstrate its strengths, limitations, and future potential in the field. We add several examples of correlative imaging techniques that combine SIMS with other technologies, while highlighting the current trend for comprehensive and specific bio-imaging.
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2019
Journal
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 
Project
SFB 1286: Quantitative Synaptologie 
SFB 1286 | B01: Der Verteilung struktureller Lipide in synaptischen Membranen 
Working Group
RG Phan 
External URL
https://sfb1286.uni-goettingen.de/literature/publications/14
Language
English

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