Anthony W. G. Burgett

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Name: Burgett, Anthony W. G.
Organization: University of Oklahoma , USA
Department: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Title: (PhD)

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Co-reporter:Ning Pan, Wei Rao, Naga Rama Kothapalli, Renmeng Liu, Anthony W. G. Burgett, and Zhibo Yang
Analytical Chemistry 2014 Volume 86(Issue 19) pp:9376
Publication Date(Web):September 15, 2014
DOI:10.1021/ac5029038
We have developed a new mass spectrometry (MS) technology, the Single-probe MS, capable of real-time, in situ metabolomic analysis of individual living cells. The Single-probe is a miniaturized multifunctional sampling and ionization device that is directly coupled to the mass spectrometer. With a sampling tip smaller than individual eukaryotic cells (<10 μm), the Single-probe can be inserted into single cells to sample the intracellular compounds for real-time MS analysis. We have used the Single-probe to detect several cellular metabolites and the anticancer small molecules paclitaxel, doxorubicin, and OSW-1 in individual cervical cancer cells (HeLa). Single cell mass spectrometry (SCMS) is an emerging scientific technology that could reshape the analytical science of many research disciplines, and the Single-probe MS technology is a novel method for SCMS that, through its accessible fabrication protocols, can be broadly applied to different research areas.
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