20 research outputs found
Antimicrobial resistance in dairy slurry tanks: A critical point for measurement and control
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Mass spectrometric imaging of red fluorescent protein in breast tumor xenografts
Abstract. Mass spectrometric imaging (MSI) in combination with electrospray
mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is a powerful technique for visualization and
identification of a variety of different biomolecules directly from thin tissue
sections. As commonly used tools for molecular reporting, fluorescent proteins
are molecular reporter tools that have enabled the elucidation of a multitude of
biological pathways and processes. To combine these two approaches, we have
performed targeted MS analysis and MALDI-MSI visualization of a tandem dimer
(td)Tomato red fluorescent protein, which was expressed exclusively in the
hypoxic regions of a breast tumor xenograft model. For the first time, a
fluorescent protein has been visualized by both optical microscopy and MALDI-MSI. Visualization of
tdTomato by MALDI-MSI directly from breast tumor tissue sections will allow us to simultaneously detect and
subsequently identify novel molecules present in hypoxic regions of the tumor. MS and MALDI-MSI of
fluorescent proteins, as exemplified in our study, is useful for studies in which the advantages of MS and MSI
will benefit from the combination with molecular approaches that use fluorescent proteins as reporters
Antimicrobial resistance in dairy slurry tanks: A critical point for measurement and control
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