LA-ICP-MS Software
Batch registration of line scan information
The sample information can be entered using the image of the irradiation area (Number of lines x irradiation time) set by the laser ablation instrument. Reduce the time and effort required to enter information to 1/10 or less*.
*When 10 or more lines are registered
Supports imdx format
The data of the output imdx format can be read as it is by Shimazu Mass Spectrometry Imaging Data Analysis Software IMAGEREVEALTM MS. You can start the analysis immediately without converting the data.
Data output per sample
The acquired data is output as one data file per sample. Prevents missing or mixed data when multiple line data are selected and output.
Sample Information Input Method Specialized for Imaging
Batch registration of line scan information
LA-ICP-MS imaging is a collection of laser irradiation lines. In the past, information for each line had to be entered into the ICP-MS. "LA-ICP-MS Software" uses a 1-sample input method to reduce the time and effort required to input information. You can enter up to 10,000 lines of information on just 1 line.
Data output per sample
In order to analyze the imaging data, it is necessary to output the data for each sample. The Shimadzu LA-ICP-MS software outputs one data file each time the measurement of one sample is completed. Unlike conventional software, it is not necessary to select and output line data after measurement.
Measurement information is also included in the data file, making it easier to manage the data and preventing human error such as mixing of data measured under different conditions.
Mass Spectrometry Imaging Data Analysis Software IMAGEREVEALTM MS
Supports imdx format
Since the data is output in the data format imdx of Mass Spectrometry Imaging Data Analysis Software IMAGEREVEALTM MS, it can be opened directly by IMAGEREVEALTM MS and the analysis work can be started immediately. You don't need to convert data or create your own software to read data. It is also easy to combine the organic images of the MALDI TOF MS and iMScope series with the inorganic images of the LA-ICP-MS.
Multimodal Imaging System
MALDI-MS molecular imaging data and LA-ICP-MS elemental imaging data can be analyzed using a single software solution. That makes multimodal imaging more accessible.