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Integrating spatially resolved three-dimensional MALDI IMS with in vivo magnetic resonance imaging.

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  • Integrating spatially resolved three-dimensional MALDI IMS with in vivo magnetic resonance imaging. Abstract Text:

    tuhin k sinhaTuhin K Sinha,sheerin khatib-shahidiSheerin Khatib-Shahidi,thomas e yankeelovThomas E Yankeelov,khubaib maparaKhubaib Mapara,moneeb ehteshamMoneeb Ehtesham,d shannon cornettD Shannon Cornett,benoit m dawantBenoit M Dawant,richard m caprioliRichard M Caprioli,john c goreJohn C Gore,tuhin k sinhaTuhin K Sinha,sheerin khatib-shahidiSheerin Khatib-Shahidi,thomas e yankeelovThomas E Yankeelov,khubaib maparaKhubaib Mapara,moneeb ehteshamMoneeb Ehtesham,d shannon cornettD Shannon Cornett,benoit m dawantBenoit M Dawant,richard m caprioliRichard M Caprioli,john c goreJohn C Gore,tuhin k sinhaTuhin K Sinha,sheerin khatib-shahidiSheerin Khatib-Shahidi,thomas e yankeelovThomas E Yankeelov,khubaib maparaKhubaib Mapara,moneeb ehteshamMoneeb Ehtesham,d shannon cornettD Shannon Cornett,benoit m dawantBenoit M Dawant,richard m caprioliRichard M Caprioli,john c goreJohn C Gore,

    We have developed a method for integrating three dimensional-volume reconstructions of spatially resolved matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI IMS) ion images of whole mouse heads with high-resolution images from other modalities in an animal-specific manner. This approach enabled us to analyze proteomic profiles from MALDI IMS data with corresponding in vivo data provided by magnetic resonance imaging.

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    tk sinhaTK Sinha,s khatib-shahidiS Khatib-Shahidi,te yankeelovTE Yankeelov,k maparaK Mapara,m ehteshamM Ehtesham,ds cornettDS Cornett,bm dawantBM Dawant,rm caprioliRM Caprioli,jc goreJC Gore,tk sinhaTK Sinha,s khatib-shahidiS Khatib-Shahidi,te yankeelovTE Yankeelov,k maparaK Mapara,m ehteshamM Ehtesham,ds cornettDS Cornett,bm dawantBM Dawant,rm caprioliRM Caprioli,jc goreJC Gore,tk sinhaTK Sinha,s khatib-shahidiS Khatib-Shahidi,te yankeelovTE Yankeelov,k maparaK Mapara,m ehteshamM Ehtesham,ds cornettDS Cornett,bm dawantBM Dawant,rm caprioliRM Caprioli,jc goreJC Gore,

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    Journal: Nature methods

    VOLUME: 5

    Page Numbers: 57-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Nat. Methods

    ISSN: 1548-7105

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, 1161 21st Avenue South, Nashville, Tennessee 37232, USA.

    Country: United States

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