Abstract
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) using laser ablation (LA) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) is an innovative and exciting methodology to perform highly sensitive elemental analyses. LA-ICP-MSI of metals, trace elements or isotopes in tissues has been applied to a range of biological samples. Several LA-ICP-MSI studies have shown that metals have a highly compartmentalized distribution in some organs, which might be altered in consequence of genetic diseases, intoxication, or malnutrition. Although metal imaging by LA-ICP-MSI is an established methodology, potential pitfalls in the determination of metal concentrations might result from erroneous calibration, standardization, and normalization. In addition, for simple display of final imaging results, most LA-ICP-MSI users prefer to process their measurements by commercial processing software. Such programs typically visualize the regional metal differences in colorful and vivid imaging maps, but might not represent the actual signal densities correctly. There is a great abundance of such MSI data processing programs available differing in quality, usability, integrated features, workflow, reliability, system requirements, speed of data processing, and price. Some software packages contain a multitude of features which are superfluous for most users. In contrast, often only few data formats are used, in case of commercial programs even only the instrument provider’s own raw data format. Therefore, first time and average users are often confused and helpless in choosing the correct software for processing their data. Here we have briefly summarized software packages, data routines, macros, programming tools, scripts, algorithms, or self-written patches and updates for existing programs presently in use for mining LA-ICP-MSI data.
Highlights
Coupled plasma (ICP) mass spectrometry (MS) has become a routine method for the accurate determination of the elemental composition of complexfor producing the final images, vast amounts of raw data need to be processed
Examples of commercially available and instrument‐specific software used in laser ablation (LA)‐Inductively coupled plasma (ICP)‐MS imaging There are several proprietary or ‘closed source’ software programs available for interactive graphing and data analysis that are frequently used in LA-ICP-mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) laboratories
There are some company-specific software packages developed by manufacturers of LA-ICP-MSI systems, which are intimately linked with respective devices and data formats
Summary
Coupled plasma (ICP) mass spectrometry (MS) has become a routine method for the accurate determination of the elemental composition of complexfor producing the final images, vast amounts of raw data need to be processed. LA-ICP-MSI data sets can be processed, analyzed and visualized with already available tools and programs. IMAGENA IMAgeGENeration and Analysis (IMAGENA) is an interactive C++ based software tool, specially developed for speeding up post-processing of LA-ICP-MSI data [33].
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