Gold sputtered fiducial markers for combined secondary ion mass spectrometry and MALDI imaging of tissue samples

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac500308s
Reference N.O. Potocnik, K. Skraskova, B. Flinders, P. Pelicon and R.M.A. Heeren, Gold sputtered fiducial markers for combined secondary ion mass spectrometry and MALDI imaging of tissue samples, Anal. Chem. 86, (14), 6781-6785 (2014)

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a label free technique capable of providing simultaneous identification and localization of biomolecules. A multimodal approach is required that allows for the study of the complexity of biological tissue samples to overcome the limitations of a single MSI technique. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) allows for high spatial resolution imaging while matrix-assisted laser desorption (MALDI) offers a significantly wider mass range. The combination of coregistered SIMS and MALDI images results in detailed and unique biomolecular information. In this Technical Note, we describe how gold sputtered/implanted fiducial markers (FM) are created and can be used to ensure a proper overlay and coregistration of the two-dimensional images provided by the two MSI modalities.