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Label-free lipidome study of paraventricular thalamic nucleus (PVT) of rat brain with post-traumatic stress injury by Raman imaging

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  • Polyvinyl chloride microplastic detection by single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the characterization of model microplastics
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2026, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D5JA00455A, Technical Note Open Access &nbsp This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence.Isabel Abad-Alvaro, Inés Lázaro-Fernández, Eduardo Bolea, Francisco LabordaPreparation and characterization of PVC model micro/nanoplastics to be used in risk assessment studies by methodology based on single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS).To cite this article […]
  • I'm convinced! Illumina Protein Prep might be a game changer!
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Brazenly borrowed from this whitepaper. If I have a super power as a person or a scientist, it is that I'm very okay with being wrong. It helps that it happens all the time and the fact that I have friends and a domestic partner who are way way way smarter than me. I'm used to be the dumbest person in […]
  • Single Cell-Type Spatial Proteomics Uncovers Regional Heterogeneity of Astrocytes
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Astrocytes are a subset of glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS) that support numerous processes essential for brain function. Their functional diversity is thought to arise from specialized subpopulations with distinct molecular profiles. Although single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq) have greatly advanced our understanding of astrocyte transcriptomic heterogeneity, mRNA abundance does not always correlate with […]
  • [ASAP] Improved Methods for Recording Accurate Collision Cross Sections Using Cyclic Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryDOI: 10.1021/jasms.6c00022
  • [ASAP] Residue-Level Determination of Small-Molecule–Protein Affinities by Hydrogen–Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Journal of the American Society for Mass SpectrometryDOI: 10.1021/jasms.6c00020
  • Ion Activation Methods for Top‐Down Proteomics
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    ABSTRACT Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a premier method used to characterize the sequences of proteins. Top-down proteomics aims to capture the multiple sources of structural diversity reflected in proteins, such as those that arise from alternative RNA splicing events or the addition of post-translational modifications. Tandem MS (i.e., MS/MS) represents a critical component of a top-down proteomics experiment, […]
  • [ASAP] Implementing Annotation Confidence Scoring in Untargeted Mass Spectrometry Workflows for Small Molecule Analysis
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Analytical ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c03229
  • Inositol phosphates, pyrophosphates and the genes involved in their turnover in the streptophyte green alga Chara braunii
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Inositol phosphates (InsPs) and inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are conserved signalling molecules, but their evolutionary origin and diversification in the green lineage remain poorly understood. Here we investigated the InsP network in the streptophyte alga Chara braunii, a key lineage close to the origin of land plants. Using capillary electrophoresis-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, we detected a broad spectrum of InsP and […]
  • Methanol-driven esterification of volatile short-chain fatty acids in thermal desorption-based analysis
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Methanol-driven esterification of volatile short-chain fatty acids in thermal desorption-based analysis
  • Enhanced Sensitivity in DESI Mass Spectrometry Imaging via a Dual‐Stage Ion Funnel: A Hybrid Simulation and Experimental Study
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    ABSTRACT Rationale While ambient mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is essential for biological analysis, its sensitivity remains constrained by ion transmission losses due to collisions and gas dynamics. Methods Here, a high-performance desorption electrospray ionization (DESI) MSI system featuring a high-efficiency dual-stage ion funnel (DIF) was developed. To optimize the system configuration, a hybrid multiphysics simulation model was constructed by coupling […]
  • Comparative Metabolomic Profiling of Roasted Coffee Beans From Taiwan and Brazil
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    ABSTRACT Rationale Taiwan produces high-value specialty coffee on a limited scale, whereas Brazil is the largest global supplier and a major source of imports to Taiwan. For food authenticity, differentiation of roasted coffee from these origins is important. However, few metabolomics-based traceability studies have yet been conducted on Taiwan-roasted coffee. Methods In this study, metabolic profiling was applied to evaluate […]
  • Decoding Sickle Cell Disorders Using Flow Injection Analysis Mass Spectrometry
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    ABSTRACT Rationale Chromatographic and electrophoretic methods reliably distinguish the heterozygous and homozygous sickle cell states with hemoglobin variants appearing at consistent percentages with specific retention or migration times. However, co-migrating variants alter the overall hemoglobin profile, complicating interpretation in compound heterozygous conditions such as βS/βD-Punjab since these variants electrophoretically migrate close to each other. These cases often require hematological correlation […]
  • Bis‐Dichlorosilyl Functionalized C4‐Cumulene With Unique Bonding Scenario
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Chemistry – A European Journal, Volume 32, Issue 12, 23 March 2026.
  • A Tandem Chemical Vapor Deposition Platform for the Solvent‐Free Synthesis of Polypeptide Architectures
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    Chemistry – A European Journal, Volume 32, Issue 12, 23 March 2026.
  • On site at ABRF 2026!
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
     This is the first time ABRF has happened in a city that I live in! Man, once upon a time there were so many proteomics people that we had competing initiatives. We were standardizing methods and standardizing standards and comparing software and it was all a lot of fun and it all kind of stopped. But you know what you […]
  • ER-Lysosome Cholesterol Exchange Regulates Lysosomal Motility Through mTOR-Dependent LAMTOR1 Phosphorylation
    April 1, 2026 by MS Articles
    The subcellular distribution of lysosomes, the main degradative organelles of mammalian cells, responds to metabolic cues in a highly dynamic way. While lysosomal positioning due to amino acid levels is well-characterized, cholesterol-dependent regulation of lysosomal motility is incompletely understood. We explored impaired lysosomal cholesterol export using a mass spectrometry-based multi-OMICs approach, identifying widespread reallocation of resources and signaling pathway modulation. […]
  • A lateral linker histone binding mode scaffolds dinucleosome stacking in chromatin fibers
    March 31, 2026 by MS Articles
    Linker histones are essential for chromatin compaction, yet how they contribute to higher-order fiber assembly remains poorly understood. Here, we determined cryo-electron microscopy structures of Arabidopsis dodeca-nucleosome fibers containing distinct H2A/H3 variants and linker histone H1.3, revealing a noncanonical binding mode that a laterally positioned H1.3 connects the acidic patch of one nucleosome and the DNA of the neighboring nucleosome, […]
  • Distribution, assembly and mechanism of GluN1/GluN3A excitatory glycine receptors
    March 31, 2026 by MS Articles
    NMDA receptors play key roles in brain development, plasticity and diseases. While glutamate and glycine co-gated GluN2-containing NMDARs have been extensively characterized, little is known regarding GluN3A-containing NMDARs that form receptors gated by glycine only. Here, combining native purification, mass spectrometry, cryo-EM and electrophysiology, we provide key insights on the molecular logic of GluN3A-NMDARs. We demonstrate that native GluN3A receptors […]
  • Transfer single cell peptides all over the place with NO peptide loss at all!
    March 31, 2026 by MS Articles
     4 people have sent me this new preprint and I've had to go "…oh…it's in my draft's folder…" but the power went out in my building while I was at a conference and it's sort of a mess and I'm grumpy, so Imma post this. So…sometimes I see these papers where someone does something like – 1) Get better results than anyone […]
  • [ASAP] Achieving Single-Cell Resolution via Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (DESI-MSI) on Different Platforms
    March 31, 2026 by MS Articles
    Analytical ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c08032
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