Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization , tissue protein

Mass spectrometers are used not only to detect the masses of proteins and peptides, but also to identify the proteins, to compare patterns of proteins and peptides, and to scan tissue sections for specific masses. MS is able to do this by giving the mass-to-charge ratio of an ionized species as well as its relative abundance. For biological sample analysis, mass spectrometers are connected to an ionizing source, which is usually matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) [14], surface-enhanced laser desorption/ioni-zation (SELDI, a modified form of MALDI) [15], or electrospray ionization [16]. These interfaces enable the transfer of the peptides or proteins from the solid or liquid phase, respectively, to the gas (vacuum) phase inside the mass spectrometer. Both MALDI and electrospray ionization can be connected to different types of mass analyzers, such as quadrupole, quadruple-ion-traps, time of flight (TOF), or hybrid instruments such as quadrupole-TOF or Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance. Each of these instruments can... [Pg.163]


See other pages where Surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization , tissue protein is mentioned: [Pg.96]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.226]    [Pg.104]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.110]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.96]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.234]   


SEARCH



Desorption ionization

Desorption surfaces

Ionization enhancement,

Ionization laser-enhanced

Laser desorption

Laser ionization

Laser ionizing

Surface enhanced

Surface enhancement

Surface enhancer

Surface ionization

Surface laser

Surface-enhanced laser

Surface-enhanced laser desorption

© 2024 chempedia.info