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High-aperture cryogenic light microscopy.

M A Le Gros1, G McDermott, M Uchida, C G Knoechel, C A Larabell.   

Abstract

We report here the development of instruments and protocols for carrying out high numerical aperture immersion light microscopy on cryogenic specimens. Imaging by this modality greatly increases the lifetimes of fluorescence probes, including those commonly used for protein localization studies, while retaining the ability to image the specimen with high fidelity and spatial resolution. The novel use of a cryogenic immersion fluid also minimizes the refractive index mismatch between the sample and lens, leading to a more efficient coupling of the light from the sample to the image forming system. This enhancement is applicable to both fluorescence and transmitted light microscopy techniques. The design concepts used for the cryogenic microscope can be applied to virtually any existing light-based microscopy technique. This prospect is particularly exciting in the context of 'super-resolution' techniques, where enhanced fluorescence lifetime probes are especially useful. Thus, using this new modality it is now possible to observe dynamic events in a live cell, and then rapidly vitrify the specimen at a specific time point prior to carrying out high-resolution imaging. The techniques described can be used in conjunction with other imaging modalities in correlated studies. We have also developed instrumentation to perform cryo-light imaging together with soft X-ray tomography on the same cryo-fixed specimen as a means of carrying out high content, quantifiable correlated imaging analyses. These methods are equally applicable to correlated light and electron microscopy of frozen biological objects.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19566622      PMCID: PMC3350647          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03184.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microsc        ISSN: 0022-2720            Impact factor:   1.758


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Review 6.  X-ray tomography of whole cells.

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7.  Improving the photostability of bright monomeric orange and red fluorescent proteins.

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8.  Quantitative 3-D imaging of eukaryotic cells using soft X-ray tomography.

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9.  3D reconstruction of high-resolution STED microscope images.

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3.  Quantitatively imaging chromosomes by correlated cryo-fluorescence and soft x-ray tomographies.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Smith; Gerry McDermott; Myan Do; Karen Leung; Barbara Panning; Mark A Le Gros; Carolyn A Larabell
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2014-10-21       Impact factor: 4.033

4.  Biological soft X-ray tomography on beamline 2.1 at the Advanced Light Source.

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Review 6.  Histone and DNA Modifications as Regulators of Neuronal Development and Function.

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Review 7.  Visualizing cell architecture and molecular location using soft x-ray tomography and correlated cryo-light microscopy.

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Review 8.  Mesoscale imaging with cryo-light and X-rays: Larger than molecular machines, smaller than a cell.

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9.  Correlative microscopy methods that maximize specimen fidelity and data completeness, and improve molecular localization capabilities.

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