| Literature DB >> 26564236 |
Mari Mito1, Tetsuya Kawaguchi2, Tetsuro Hirose2, Shinichi Nakagawa3.
Abstract
A number of non-membranous cellular bodies have been identified in higher eukaryotes, and these bodies contain a specific set of proteins and RNAs that are used to fulfill their functions. The size of these RNA-containing cellular bodies is usually on a submicron scale, making it difficult to observe fine structures using optical microscopy due to the diffraction limitation of visible light. Recently, microscope companies have released super-resolution microscopes that were developed using different principles, enabling the observation of sub-micron structures not resolvable in conventional fluorescent microscopy. Here, we describe multi-color fluorescent in situ hybridization techniques optimized for the simultaneous detection of RNA and proteins using super-resolution microscopy, namely structured illumination microscopy (SIM).Keywords: Cy2; In situ hybridization; Structured illumination microscopy (SIM); Super-resolution microscopy; TDE
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26564236 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2015.11.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods ISSN: 1046-2023 Impact factor: 3.608