Publication – Improvements for quantitative in-situ cholesterol analysis using GCIB-SIMS

Another paper from Matija’s PhD project, describing the benefits of water cluster SIMS  for cholesterol anaysis in tissues.  The publication appears in a topical colllection in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry: From Organs to Single Cells – Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry Imaging, dedicated to Prof. Bernhard Spengler and honoring his
achievements in the field of bioanalytics.

Improvements in high-yield detection and localisation of cholesterol in murine brains using water cluster beam secondary ion mass spectrometry.

Lagator, M., Razo, I.B., Sheraz, S. and Lockyer, N.P.  Anal Bioanal Chem (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-026-06448-8