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Yingjun Yan1, Liwei Jiang1, Karl J Aufderheide2, Gus A Wright1, Alexander Terekhov3, Lino Costa3, Kevin Qin1, W Tyler McCleery4, John J Fellenstein5, Alessandro Ustione6, J Brian Robertson1, Carl Hirschie Johnson1, David W Piston6, M Shane Hutson4, John P Wikswo4, William Hofmeister3, Chris Janetopoulos1.
Abstract
A microcompressor is a precision mechanical device that flattens and immobilizes living cells and small organisms for optical microscopy, allowing enhanced visualization of sub-cellular structures and organelles. We have developed an easily fabricated device, which can be equipped with microfluidics, permitting the addition of media or chemicals during observation. This device can be used on both upright and inverted microscopes. The apparatus permits micrometer precision flattening for nondestructive immobilization of specimens as small as a bacterium, while also accommodating larger specimens, such as Caenorhabditis elegans, for long-term observations. The compressor mount is removable and allows easy specimen addition and recovery for later observation. Several customized specimen beds can be incorporated into the base. To demonstrate the capabilities of the device, we have imaged numerous cellular events in several protozoan species, in yeast cells, and in Drosophila melanogaster embryos. We have been able to document previously unreported events, and also perform photobleaching experiments, in conjugating Tetrahymena thermophila.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24444078 PMCID: PMC4026272 DOI: 10.1017/S1431927613014037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Microanal ISSN: 1431-9276 Impact factor: 4.127