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Figure 46.2 Schematic representation of various types of targeted nanoparticle platforms proposed for multimodal molecular imaging applications, (a) CLIO, (b) MCIO, (c) SPIO, (d) micelle, (e) liposome, (f) emulsion, (g) Qdot micelle, and (h) microbubble. Reproduced from Reference 40 with permission fiom the publisher. Figure 46.2 Schematic representation of various types of targeted nanoparticle platforms proposed for multimodal molecular imaging applications, (a) CLIO, (b) MCIO, (c) SPIO, (d) micelle, (e) liposome, (f) emulsion, (g) Qdot micelle, and (h) microbubble. Reproduced from Reference 40 with permission fiom the publisher.
For imaging of low-molecular-weight compounds using MALDI-IMS, MS/MS instruments are the platforms of choice since regular organic matrices for MALDI are likely to result in background matrix ions that appear at every mass in the low-m/z... [Pg.367]

During the past several years, significant progress was made for the MALDI-MS imaging technique. It has been proven to be a valuable tool for studying drug distribution in animal tissues. MALDI-IMS is a simple, quick, and molecularly specific analytical platform that can distinguish small molecules from their metabolites on... [Pg.349]


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