Mass spectrometry-based intraoperative tumor diagnostics

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Mass spectrometry-based intraoperative tumor diagnostics. / Hänel, Lorena; Kwiatkowski, Marcel; Heikaus, Laura; Schlüter, Hartmut.

in: FUTUR SCI OA, Jahrgang 5, Nr. 3, 07.03.2019, S. FSO373.

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title = "Mass spectrometry-based intraoperative tumor diagnostics",
abstract = "In surgical oncology, decisions regarding the amount of tissue to be removed can have important consequences: the decision between preserving sufficient healthy tissue and eliminating all tumor cells is one to be made intraoperatively. This review discusses the latest technical innovations for a more accurate tumor margin localization based on mass spectrometry. Highlighting the latest mass spectrometric inventions, real-time diagnosis seems to be within reach; focusing on the intelligent knife, desorption electrospray ionization, picosecond infrared laser and MasSpec pen, the current technical status is evaluated critically concerning its scientific and medical practice.",
author = "Lorena H{\"a}nel and Marcel Kwiatkowski and Laura Heikaus and Hartmut Schl{\"u}ter",
year = "2019",
month = mar,
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doi = "10.4155/fsoa-2018-0087",
language = "English",
volume = "5",
pages = "FSO373",
journal = "FUTUR SCI OA",
issn = "2056-5623",
publisher = "Future Medicine Ltd",
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AU - Schlüter, Hartmut

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AB - In surgical oncology, decisions regarding the amount of tissue to be removed can have important consequences: the decision between preserving sufficient healthy tissue and eliminating all tumor cells is one to be made intraoperatively. This review discusses the latest technical innovations for a more accurate tumor margin localization based on mass spectrometry. Highlighting the latest mass spectrometric inventions, real-time diagnosis seems to be within reach; focusing on the intelligent knife, desorption electrospray ionization, picosecond infrared laser and MasSpec pen, the current technical status is evaluated critically concerning its scientific and medical practice.

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