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Dynamic NanoSIMS ion imaging of unicellular freshwater algae exposed to copper

Slaveykova, VI  
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Guignard, C
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Eybe, T
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2009
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry

This work demonstrates the capabilities of nanoscale secondary-ion mass spectrometry, using the Cameca NanoSIMS50 ion microprobe, to detect and image the copper-ion distribution in microalgal cells exposed to nanomolar and micromolar copper concentrations. In parallel to 63Cu− secondary-ion maps, images of 12C−,12C14N−, and 31P− secondary ions were collected and analysed. A correlation of 63Cu− secondary-ion maps with those found for 12C14N− and 31P− demonstrated the possible association of Cu with cell components rich in proteins and phosphorus. The results highlighted the potential of Nano- SIMS for intracellular tracking of essential trace elements such as Cu in single cells of the microalga Chlorella kesslerii.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00216-008-2486-x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000261936700021

Author(s)
Slaveykova, VI  
Guignard, C
Eybe, T
Migeon, H-N
Hoffmann, L
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Published in
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume

393

Start page

583

End page

589

Subjects

NanoSIMS

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Microalgae

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Ion mapping

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Copper ion images

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Mass-Spectrometry

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Metallomics

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Cell

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Speciation

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Tolerance

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Metals

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Scale

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Tool

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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February 27, 2009
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