Cameron, 2012 - Google Patents
Mass spectrometry imaging: facts and perspectives from a non-mass spectrometrist point of viewCameron, 2012
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- 7188621792232644104
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- Cameron L
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Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI, also called Imaging Mass Spectrometry) can be used to map molecules according to their chemical abundance and spatial distribution. This technique is not widely used in mass spectrometry circles and is barely known by other …
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