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  • Mass spectrometric imaging
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abotic production

Abiotic Production of Sugar Phosphates and Ribonucleosides in Aqueous Microdroplets

Dr. Jae Kyoo Lee
AI innovations

Artificial Intelligence Enabled Innovations and Discoveries in Chemistry

Enzyme Substrate cofactor

Biochemical Reactions in Microdroplets from a Theta Tip Capillary

biosensors images of bacteria

Biosensors for Detection of Pathogenic Microorganisms

Dr. Maria T. Dulay
Figure 1. OSX as a spray material for ambient ionization MS.

Composite Silane-Based Polymers as Substrate Material and Electrospray Emitter for Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry

Dr. Maria T. Dulay
nanoparticles mechanism

Design of Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications

ambient-ionization chemistry process

Discovery of Potent Inhibitors Against GPAT (Glycerol 3-Phosphate Acyltransferase) for Treatment of Cancer and Other Diseases

magnifies image

Electrically Controlled Drug Release from Drug-Loaded Polymer Nanocomposite Films

Christian Chamberlayne
in-situ-measurement

In Situ Measurement of Ligand-Receptor Interactions at the Cell Surface by Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry

Sarah Noll
ambient-ionization chemistry process

In-Situ Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Mechanistic Studies of Organometallic Catalysis

Daniel Marron
Black laboratory mice

Inhaling polluted air can lead to brain damage

sweat breath biomarkers

Investigations in Human Sweat & Breath for New Biomarker Discovery

Vishnu Shankar
mass-spectrometry images of the process

Mass Spectrometry Imaging for Biomedical Applications

MassExplorer slide, containing several diagrams about how samples are collected, spectra are determined, data is preprocessed, and machine learning is used to select features

MassExplorer A Tool to Help Guide Analysis of Mass Spectrometry Samples

microdroplet reaction acceleration

Mechanistic Study of Reaction Acceleration and Heterogeneous Catalytic Oil Upgrading in Microdroplets

Dr. Maria T. Dulay
Dr. Carlos Huerta Aguilar

Microdroplet Chemistry for the Synthesis of Gold Nanostructures

Dr. Jae Kyoo Lee

Microdroplet Reactions

Dr. Tatiana Penna
monitor-neurochemical-release

Monitoring of Neurochemical Release from PC-12 Cells Using Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry

Dr. Maria T. Dulay
Sarah Noll
non invasive diagnosis

Non-Invasive Diagnosis by Mass Spectrometry and Machine Learning

Vishnu Shankar
2nd order Stark shift

Photon Catalysis of Gas and Condensed-Phase Reactions

Kallie Hillsabeck

Quantum control of molecular collisions near 1 kelvin

Dr. Nandini Mukherjee
Dr. William Perreault
Haowen Zhou
contrast image

Surgical Margin Evaluation of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) Using Ddesorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (DESI-MSI)

Dr. Vijaya Lakshmi K.

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