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Atomic spectrometry and atomic mass spectrometry in bioanalytical chemistry
Authors:Jing Hu
Affiliation:1. Analytical &2. Testing Centre, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, Chinahouxd@scu.edu.cn
Abstract:Abstract

Atomic spectrometry and atomic mass spectrometric (MS) techniques have been playing crucial roles in the field of biosciences. They detect elements with relatively high sensitivities and are thus applicable to a wide range of analytical targets. In the past decade, determination of bio-relevant metallic elements continues to be of interest, while particularly noteworthy are methods developed for small molecules, peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and even cells that well exploited the bio-analytical strengths of atomic spectrometry and atomic MS, either in a direct or indirect manner. Quantitation, as well as speciation and imaging analyses are all involved. The present review aims to assimilate recent advances in bio-analysis utilizing atomic spectrometry and atomic MS, primarily covering the period of 2013–2018, in an attempt to provide readers insight into the developing trends of this research frontier. Followed by concluding remarks and perspectives, the applications are divided into the following four catalogs: (i) toxicologically important metal-containing species, with an emphasis on quantitative and imaging analysis; (ii) quantitation of biomolecules using naturally occurring heteroatoms; (iii) exogenous metal ion or nanoparticle tagging-based strategies in bioassays; and (iv) label-free detection of biomolecules.
Keywords:Atomic absorption spectrometry  atomic emission spectrometry  atomic fluorescence spectrometry  atomic mass spectrometry  inductively coupled plasma  metallodrugs  engineered nanomaterials  bioanalysis  label-free
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