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Utilization of DESI/DAPPI-MS and MALDI-MS for studying biological objects
Kaftan, Filip
(EN) Presented PhD thesis was aimed at the utilization of desorption ionization mass spectrometric techniques to study different types of biological samples. An important part of this thesis was the construction of a universal platform for ambient ionization techniques (AIT) in mass spectrometry (MS) for the experiments performed in combination with desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) and desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI). Initially manual platform for AIT was during the development rebuild into a motorized platform operated by software via user interface of the mass spectrometer. Using the motorized platform it was possible to carry out a one- dimensional (1-D) and two dimensional (2-D) samples analysis with a defined step size of imaging. Platform designed for AIT in MS was tested in DESI-MS mode by model analyte Rhodamine B and by plant samples which were represented by Aconitum plicatum. The platform was also tested on biological samples of vernix caseosa using DAPPI-MS ion source. Model analyte rhodamine B was in DESI-MS technique used to study the basic desorption ionization processes occurring in the DESI during the sample analysis. In order to highlight the surface structures the colloidal solution of ferrite nanoparticles was added into the sprayed liquid. For...
Utilization of DESI/DAPPI-MS and MALDI-MS for studying biological objects
Kaftan, Filip ; Cvačka, Josef (advisor) ; Valterová, Irena (referee) ; Preisler, Jan (referee)
(EN) Presented PhD thesis was aimed at the utilization of desorption ionization mass spectrometric techniques to study different types of biological samples. An important part of this thesis was the construction of a universal platform for ambient ionization techniques (AIT) in mass spectrometry (MS) for the experiments performed in combination with desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) and desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI). Initially manual platform for AIT was during the development rebuild into a motorized platform operated by software via user interface of the mass spectrometer. Using the motorized platform it was possible to carry out a one- dimensional (1-D) and two dimensional (2-D) samples analysis with a defined step size of imaging. Platform designed for AIT in MS was tested in DESI-MS mode by model analyte Rhodamine B and by plant samples which were represented by Aconitum plicatum. The platform was also tested on biological samples of vernix caseosa using DAPPI-MS ion source. Model analyte rhodamine B was in DESI-MS technique used to study the basic desorption ionization processes occurring in the DESI during the sample analysis. In order to highlight the surface structures the colloidal solution of ferrite nanoparticles was added into the sprayed liquid. For...
Utilization of DESI/DAPPI-MS and MALDI-MS for studying biological objects
Kaftan, Filip
(EN) Presented PhD thesis was aimed at the utilization of desorption ionization mass spectrometric techniques to study different types of biological samples. An important part of this thesis was the construction of a universal platform for ambient ionization techniques (AIT) in mass spectrometry (MS) for the experiments performed in combination with desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) and desorption atmospheric pressure photoionization (DAPPI). Initially manual platform for AIT was during the development rebuild into a motorized platform operated by software via user interface of the mass spectrometer. Using the motorized platform it was possible to carry out a one- dimensional (1-D) and two dimensional (2-D) samples analysis with a defined step size of imaging. Platform designed for AIT in MS was tested in DESI-MS mode by model analyte Rhodamine B and by plant samples which were represented by Aconitum plicatum. The platform was also tested on biological samples of vernix caseosa using DAPPI-MS ion source. Model analyte rhodamine B was in DESI-MS technique used to study the basic desorption ionization processes occurring in the DESI during the sample analysis. In order to highlight the surface structures the colloidal solution of ferrite nanoparticles was added into the sprayed liquid. For...
Imaging mass spectrometry of cuticular lipids of Drosophila melanogaster
Kaftan, Filip ; Vrkoslav, Vladimír ; Cvačka, Josef ; Svatoš, A.
The spatial distribution of cuticular lipids on the surface (head, thorax, abdomen and wings) of Drosophila melanogaster flies has been imaged and studied using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry and scanning electron microscopy.

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