Literature DB >> 28510069

Multi-dimensional correlative imaging of subcellular events: combining the strengths of light and electron microscopy.

Yingying Su1, Marko Nykanen2, Kristina A Jahn1, Renee Whan1, Laurence Cantrill2, Lilian L Soon1, Kyle R Ratinac1, Filip Braet3.   

Abstract

To genuinely understand how complex biological structures function, we must integrate knowledge of their dynamic behavior and of their molecular machinery. The combined use of light or laser microscopy and electron microscopy has become increasingly important to our understanding of the structure and function of cells and tissues at the molecular level. Such a combination of two or more different microscopy techniques, preferably with different spatial- and temporal-resolution limits, is often referred to as 'correlative microscopy'. Correlative imaging allows researchers to gain additional novel structure-function information, and such information provides a greater degree of confidence about the structures of interest because observations from one method can be compared to those from the other method(s). This is the strength of correlative (or 'combined') microscopy, especially when it is combined with combinatorial or non-combinatorial labeling approaches. In this topical review, we provide a brief historical perspective of correlative microscopy and an in-depth overview of correlative sample-preparation and imaging methods presently available, including future perspectives on the trend towards integrative microscopy and microanalysis.

Keywords:  Combinatorial labeling; Combined microscopy; Correlative morphomics; Electron tomography; Integrated microscopy; Live-cell imaging

Year:  2010        PMID: 28510069      PMCID: PMC5418370          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-010-0035-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


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