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  • 2022Infrared micro-spectroscopy coupled with multivariate and machine learning techniques for cancer classification in tissue: a comparison of classification method, performance, and pre-processing technique18citations
  • 2016Evaluation of biomolecular distributions in rat brain tissues by means of ToF-SIMS using a continuous beam of Ar clusters6citations
  • 2015Mass spectrometric imaging of brain tissue by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry - How do polyatomic primary beams C 60 + , Ar 2000 + , water-doped Ar 2000 + and (H 2 O) 6000 + compare?29citations
  • 2015Mass spectrometric imaging of brain tissue by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry – How do polyatomic primary beams C60+, Ar2000+, water-doped Ar2000+ and (H2O)6000+ compare?29citations
  • 2013Time-of-flight SIMS as a novel approach to unlocking the hypoxic properties of cancer9citations
  • 2013Peptide structural analysis using continuous Ar cluster and C60 ion beams27citations
  • 2013Peptide structural analysis using continuous Ar cluster and C60 ion beams27citations
  • 2013Peak picking as a pre-processing technique for imaging time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry2citations
  • 2013ToF-SIMS as a tool for metabolic profiling small biomolecules in cancer systems25citations
  • 2012Peak picking as a pre-processing technique for imaging time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometrycitations
  • 2011Interactive spatio-spectral analysis of three-dimensional mass-spectral (3DxMS) chemical images4citations
  • 2011Three-dimensional mass spectral imaging of HeLa-M cells - Sample preparation, data interpretation and visualisation119citations
  • 2009A comparison of PCA and MAF for ToF-SIMS image interpretation62citations
  • 2008A new dynamic in mass spectral imaging of single biological cells262citations
  • 2004ToF-SIMS studies of sulfuric acid hydrate films7citations

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  • Ferguson, Dougal
  • Gardner, Peter
  • Lind, Rob
  • Mcinnes, Elizabeth F.
  • Wildenhain, Jan
  • Himi, Naoyuki
  • Yokoyama, Yuta
  • Nakano, Shusuke
  • Vickerman, John C.
  • Aoyagi, Satoka
  • Lockyer, Nicholas P.
  • Fletcher, John S.
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  • Sheraz, Sadia
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  • Kotze, Helen L.
  • Armitage, Emily G.
  • Williams, Kaye
  • Kawashima, Tomoko
  • Moore, Jimmy D.
  • Tao, Qingping
  • Tian, Xue
  • Reichenbach, Stephen E.
  • Lindquist, Robert
  • Rabbani, Sadia
  • Thompson, Steve P.
  • Blenkinsopp, Paul
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Time-of-flight SIMS as a novel approach to unlocking the hypoxic properties of cancer

  • Kotze, Helen L.
  • Armitage, Emily G.
  • Williams, Kaye
  • Henderson, Alex
  • Vickerman, John C.
  • Lockyer, Nicholas P.
  • Fletcher, John S.
Abstract

It is known that hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) activity results in the coordinated up-regulation of a large number of proteins that facilitate cell survival in tumours; however, the effect of HIF-1 on cancer metabolism is less well characterised. With knowledge of the specific effect of HIF-1 on cancer metabolism, biomarkers could be identified for which new drugs could be targeted. Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) offers the potential to analyse intact cells in situ and has a mass spectral coverage that is applicable to metabolic profiling. It has been used to analyse the effects of HIF-1 on multicellular tumour models. Multicellular tumour spheroids (MTSs) have been cultured from human colon carcinoma cells with and without the expression of HIF-1, and the surface of the cross sections of each MTS has been analysed. Because metabolic profiling is an emerging field in ToF-SIMS, there is a requirement to determine which metabolites can be detected using this technique and which of those can be identified in complex mixtures within biological samples. For this, a selection of metabolites have been analysed, and the ToF-SIMS standard spectra acquired have been used to localise metabolites in MTS sections. The comparison of metabolic profiles of MTSs with and without the expression of HIF-1 has elucidated potential biomarkers for tumour survival in hypoxia, some of which may be HIF-1 regulated. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • spectrometry
  • selective ion monitoring
  • secondary ion mass spectrometry