In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell populations using fluorescent proteins. High-resolution visualization of such fluorescent markers in their physiological setting is thus an important aspect of adult stem cell research. Here we describe a protocol to produce sections (150-200 mum) of near-native tissue with optimal tissue and cellular morphology by avoiding artifacts inherent in standard freezing or embedding procedures. The activity of genetically expressed fluorescent proteins is maintained, thereby enabling high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of fluorescent structures in virtually all types of tissues. The procedure allows immunofluorescence labeling of prot...
New microscopy techniques are continuously developed, resulting in more rapid acquisition of large a...
Genetic code expansion and bioorthogonal labeling provide for the first time a way for direct, site-...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...
In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell popu...
There are a number of instances in which the use of live cell imaging has provided critical insight ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Throughout the development of light and fluorescence m...
Given that optical tomography is capable of quantitatively imaging the distribution of several impor...
We developed a cryo-imaging system, which alternates between sectioning (10-40 mu m) and imaging bri...
abstract: The ability to profile proteins allows us to gain a deeper understanding of organization, ...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization on three-dimensionally preserved cells (3D-FISH) is an efficient ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Advanced microscopy techniques have undergone rapid de...
An important part of life is to react to the environment and adapt to it. All living cells rely on c...
Advances in microscopy automation and image analysis have given biologists the tools to attempt larg...
In this chapter, we describe an antibody electroporation-based imaging approach that allows for prec...
Given that optical tomography is capable of quantitatively imaging the distribution of several impor...
New microscopy techniques are continuously developed, resulting in more rapid acquisition of large a...
Genetic code expansion and bioorthogonal labeling provide for the first time a way for direct, site-...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...
In recent years, many mouse models have been developed to mark and trace the fate of adult cell popu...
There are a number of instances in which the use of live cell imaging has provided critical insight ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Throughout the development of light and fluorescence m...
Given that optical tomography is capable of quantitatively imaging the distribution of several impor...
We developed a cryo-imaging system, which alternates between sectioning (10-40 mu m) and imaging bri...
abstract: The ability to profile proteins allows us to gain a deeper understanding of organization, ...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization on three-dimensionally preserved cells (3D-FISH) is an efficient ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Advanced microscopy techniques have undergone rapid de...
An important part of life is to react to the environment and adapt to it. All living cells rely on c...
Advances in microscopy automation and image analysis have given biologists the tools to attempt larg...
In this chapter, we describe an antibody electroporation-based imaging approach that allows for prec...
Given that optical tomography is capable of quantitatively imaging the distribution of several impor...
New microscopy techniques are continuously developed, resulting in more rapid acquisition of large a...
Genetic code expansion and bioorthogonal labeling provide for the first time a way for direct, site-...
Advances in optical imaging modalities and the continued evolution of genetically-encoded fluorescen...