| Literature DB >> 25638090 |
Yuichiro Nakai1, Mitsunori Ozeki1, Takumi Hiraiwa1, Ryuichi Tanimoto1, Akira Funahashi1, Noriko Hiroi1, Atsushi Taniguchi2, Shigenori Nonaka2, Viviane Boilot3, Roshan Shrestha3, Joanna Clark3, Naoka Tamura3, Viji M Draviam3, Hiromasa Oku4.
Abstract
We provide an evaluation for an electrically tunable lens (ETL), combined with a microscope system, from the viewpoint of tracking intracellular protein complexes. We measured the correlation between the quantitative axial focus shift and the control current for ETL, and determined the stabilization time for refocusing to evaluate the electrical focusing behaviour of our system. We also confirmed that the change of relative magnification by the lens and associated resolution does not influence the ability to find intracellular targets. By applying the ETL system to observe intracellular structures and protein complexes, we confirmed that this system can obtain 10 nm order z-stacks, within video rate, while maintaining the quality of images and that this system has sufficient optical performance to detect the molecules.Mesh:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25638090 DOI: 10.1063/1.4905330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523