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1. Matrix effects in biological SIMS using cluster ion beams of different chemical composition.

2. Evaluation of biomolecular distributions in rat brain tissues by means of ToF-SIMS using a continuous beam of Ar clusters.

3. Peptide Fragmentation and Surface Structural Analysis by Means of ToF-SIMS Using Large Cluster Ion Sources.

4. Mass spectrometric imaging of brain tissue by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry--How do polyatomic primary beams C₆₀⁺, Ar₂₀₀₀⁺, water-doped Ar₂₀₀₀⁺ and (H₂O)₆₀₀₀⁺ compare?

5. Enhancing ion yields in time-of-flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry: a comparative study of argon and water cluster primary beams.

6. Secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging of biological cells and tissues.

7. Enhancing secondary ion yields in time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry using water cluster primary beams.

8. TOF-SIMS with argon gas cluster ion beams: a comparison with C60+.

9. Developments in molecular SIMS depth profiling and 3D imaging of biological systems using polyatomic primary ions.

10. Effects of cryogenic sample analysis on molecular depth profiles with TOF-secondary ion mass spectrometry.

11. C60+ secondary ion microscopy using a delay line detector.

12. Explanatory multivariate analysis of ToF-SIMS spectra for the discrimination of bacterial isolates.

13. A new dynamic in mass spectral imaging of single biological cells.

14. Discrimination of prostate cancer cells and non-malignant cells using secondary ion mass spectrometry.

15. Properties of C84 and C24H12 molecular ion sources for routine TOF-SIMS analysis.

16. Suppression and enhancement of secondary ion formation due to the chemical environment in static-secondary ion mass spectrometry.

17. TOF-SIMS 3D biomolecular imaging of Xenopus laevis oocytes using buckminsterfullerene (C60) primary ions.

18. Static secondary ion mass spectrometry for biological and biomedical research.

19. TOF-SIMS analysis using C60. Effect of impact energy on yield and damage.

20. Probing cell chemistry with time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry: development and exploitation of instrumentation for studies of frozen-hydrated biological material.

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