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Spatially resolved metabolomics plays a critical role in unraveling tissue-specific metabolic complexities. Despite its significance, this profound technology generates thousands of features, yet accurate annotation significantly lags behind that of LC-MS-based approaches. To bridge this gap, we introduce SMART, an open-source platform designed for precise formula assignment in mass spectrometry imaging. SMART constructs a KnownSet database containing 2.8 million formulas linked by ChemEdges derived from repositories such as HMDB, ChEMBL, PubChem, and BioEdges from KEGG biological reactant pairs. Using a multiple linear regression model, SMART extracts formula networks associated with the / of interest and scores potential candidates based on several criteria, including linked formulas, database existence score, ChemEdges/BioEdges, and ppm values. Benchmarking against reference data sets demonstrates that SMART achieves prediction accuracy rates of up to 95.8%. Applied to mass spectrometry imaging, SMART successfully annotated 986 formulas in developing mouse embryos. This robust platform enables systematic formula annotation within tissues, enhancing our understanding of metabolic heterogeneity.
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Chin J Integr Med
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Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine/Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Pulmonary Diseases Part 1, National Center for Integrative Medicine, Center of Respiratory Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital; National Center for Respiratory Medicine; Ins
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