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<li> [https://idbac.org/ IDBac] - a place to ID bacteria, organize strain collections & ask research questions </li>
<li> [https://idbac.org/ IDBac] - a place to ID bacteria, organize strain collections & ask research questions </li>
<li> [https://mabritec.com/en// Mabritec & Mabriteccentral] - a comprehensive ''in silico'' database as an attractive alternative for a fast, accurate and cost-effective germ identification.


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Revision as of 11:47, 8 March 2026

Below is a list of resources that may be useful for MALDI-ToF MS-based identification of bacteria. This list is not exhaustive and will be updated regularly. Please report outdated links.

Workflow of microbial identification using MALDI-ToF MS (Copyright Peter Lasch, RKI Berlin, 2025)
  • MALDI Biotyper (MBT), a commercial solution for microbial research from Bruker Daltonics
  • VITEK MS PRIME MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry from bioMérieux for routine microbial identification (commercial)
  • MicrobeNet, a free online resource maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, Atlanta, USA)
  • Open Source Spectrometry - Matthias Mailänder's Blog (OpenChrom, Lablicate)
  • MALDI-UP - a free catalogue enabling the exchange of MALDI-TOF-MS spectra between users working in the field of microbiology, food analytics and in other fields, hosted at the CVUA Stuttgart
  • Biospean - a freeware tool for processing spectra from MALDI intact cell/spore mass spectrometry
  • IDBac - a place to ID bacteria, organize strain collections & ask research questions
  • Mabritec & Mabriteccentral - a comprehensive in silico database as an attractive alternative for a fast, accurate and cost-effective germ identification.