Electron microscopy (EM) remains the primary method for imaging cellular and tissue ultrastructure, although simultaneous localization of multiple specific molecules continues to be a challenge for EM. We present a method for obtaining multicolor EM views of multiple subcellular components. The method uses sequential, localized deposition of different lanthanides by photosensitizers, small-molecule probes, or peroxidases. Detailed view of biological structures is created by overlaying conventional electron micrographs with pseudocolor lanthanide elemental maps derived from distinctive electron energy-loss spectra of each lanthanide deposit via energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy. This results in multicolor EM images analogous t...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Electron microscopy has been instrumental in our understanding of complex biological systems. Althou...
Electron microscopy (EM) remains the primary method for imaging cellular and tissue ultrastructure, ...
Cellular complexity is unraveled at nanometer resolution using electron microscopy (EM), but interpr...
The technique of colour EM that was recently developed enabled localisation of specific macromolecul...
The ability to localize proteins precisely within subcellular space is crucial to understanding the ...
Nanometer-scale identification of multiple targets is crucial to understand how biomolecules regulat...
Human diseases are treated and cured thanks to our understanding of cells and tissues. How the body’...
The ability to localize proteins precisely within subcellular space is crucial to understanding the ...
These days the common ground between structural biology and molecular biology continues to grow than...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Electron microscopy has been instrumental in our understanding of complex biological systems. Althou...
Electron microscopy (EM) remains the primary method for imaging cellular and tissue ultrastructure, ...
Cellular complexity is unraveled at nanometer resolution using electron microscopy (EM), but interpr...
The technique of colour EM that was recently developed enabled localisation of specific macromolecul...
The ability to localize proteins precisely within subcellular space is crucial to understanding the ...
Nanometer-scale identification of multiple targets is crucial to understand how biomolecules regulat...
Human diseases are treated and cured thanks to our understanding of cells and tissues. How the body’...
The ability to localize proteins precisely within subcellular space is crucial to understanding the ...
These days the common ground between structural biology and molecular biology continues to grow than...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Microscopy has gone hand in hand with the study of living systems since van Leeuwenhoek observed liv...
Electron microscopy has been instrumental in our understanding of complex biological systems. Althou...