MALDI Spotting with the PAL

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'''Solid phase microextraction''', or '''SPME''', is a sample preparation technique used both in the laboratory and on-site. Developed in the early 1990s at the University of Waterloo by Dr. Pawliszyn's group, it is a simple and inexpensive technique where the use of solvents is not necessary.
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The PAL can be programmed to spot MALDI target plates with small volumes of either sample or matrix. The strategy described here involves two processes.
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# Spotting Matrix using the syringe needle to pick up multiple aliquots then multi-dispensing the spots onto the target. The macro used is called “Matrix Multi-dispense”
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# Spotting individual samples using disposable tips. The macro used is called “Sample Spotting”.
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Revision as of 01:18, 12 May 2009

MALDI Spotting with the PAL
Application Type
  STANDARD
Application ID
  MALDI Spotting
Description
  MALDI Spotting with the PAL
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Abstract

MALDI

The PAL can be programmed to spot MALDI target plates with small volumes of either sample or matrix. The strategy described here involves two processes.

  1. Spotting Matrix using the syringe needle to pick up multiple aliquots then multi-dispensing the spots onto the target. The macro used is called “Matrix Multi-dispense”
  2. Spotting individual samples using disposable tips. The macro used is called “Sample Spotting”.

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