Literature DB >> 30548049

High-speed imaging and tracking of very small single nanoparticles by contrast enhanced microscopy.

Ching-Ya Cheng1, Yi-Hung Liao, Chia-Lung Hsieh.   

Abstract

Nanoparticles have been used extensively in biology-related research and many applications require direct visualization of individual nanoparticles by optical microscopy. For long-term and high-speed measurements, scattering-based microscopy is a unique technique because of the stable and indefinite scattering signals. In scattering-based single-particle measurements, large nanoparticles are usually needed in order to generate sufficient signals for detection. However, larger nanoparticles introduce greater mass loading, experience stronger steric hindrance, and are more prone to crosslinking. In this work, we demonstrate coherent brightfield (COBRI) microscopy with enhanced contrast and show its capability of direct visualization of very small nanoparticles in scattering at a high speed. COBRI microscopy allows us to visualize and track single metallic and dielectric nanoparticles, as small as 10 nm, at 1000 frames per second. A quantitative relationship between the linear scattering cross section of the nanoparticle and its COBRI contrast is reported. Using COBRI microscopy, we further demonstrate the tracking of 10 nm gold nanoparticles labeled to lipid molecules in supported bilayer membranes, showing that the small nanoparticles may facilitate single-molecule measurements with reduced perturbation. Furthermore, the identical imaging sensitivities of COBRI and interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, the reflection counterpart of COBRI, is demonstrated at an equal illumination intensity. Finally, future improvements in the speed and sensitivity of scattering-based interference microscopy are discussed.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30548049     DOI: 10.1039/c8nr06789a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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1.  Heterogeneous nanoscopic lipid diffusion in the live cell membrane and its dependency on cholesterol.

Authors:  Yu-Jo Chai; Ching-Ya Cheng; Yi-Hung Liao; Chih-Hsiang Lin; Chia-Lung Hsieh
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2022-07-16       Impact factor: 3.699

2.  Background-Suppressed High-Throughput Mid-Infrared Photothermal Microscopy via Pupil Engineering.

Authors:  Haonan Zong; Celalettin Yurdakul; Yeran Bai; Meng Zhang; M Selim Ünlü; Ji-Xin Cheng
Journal:  ACS Photonics       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 7.077

3.  Gradient-Based Rapid Digital Immunoassay for High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin T (hs-cTnT) Detection in 1 μL Plasma.

Authors:  Wenwen Jing; Yi Wang; Chao Chen; Fenni Zhang; Yunze Yang; Guangzhong Ma; Eric H Yang; Christine L N Snozek; Nongjian Tao; Shaopeng Wang
Journal:  ACS Sens       Date:  2020-10-09       Impact factor: 7.711

Review 4.  Scattering-based Light Microscopy: From Metal Nanoparticles to Single Proteins.

Authors:  Lee Priest; Jack S Peters; Philipp Kukura
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 60.622

5.  Interferometric Scattering Enables Fluorescence-Free Electrokinetic Trapping of Single Nanoparticles in Free Solution.

Authors:  Allison H Squires; Abhijit A Lavania; Peter D Dahlberg; W E Moerner
Journal:  Nano Lett       Date:  2019-05-24       Impact factor: 11.189

Review 6.  Quantitative Particle Uptake by Cells as Analyzed by Different Methods.

Authors:  Sumaira Ashraf; Alaa Hassan Said; Raimo Hartmann; Marcus-Alexander Assmann; Neus Feliu; Peter Lenz; Wolfgang J Parak
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 15.336

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