Challenges facing an EM core laboratory: Mitochondria structural preservation and 3DEM data presentation

FX Liang, C Petzold, K Dancel-Manning, J Sall… - Microscopy …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
FX Liang, C Petzold, K Dancel-Manning, J Sall, PH Ren, C Zhou
Microscopy Today, 2021academic.oup.com
Modern electron microscopy permits scientists to study the fine detail of cells and tissues,
using both two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging modalities. However, achieving
optimal preservation of ultrastructure for a variety of biological samples remains a challenge.
Here, we describe practical methods to preserve the fine structure of mouse skeletal muscle
and sciatic nerve and to obtain high-resolution images of mitochondria in cultured cells, flow-
sorted T-cells, and mouse urothelium. We also propose an effective and economical …
Abstract
Modern electron microscopy permits scientists to study the fine detail of cells and tissues, using both two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging modalities. However, achieving optimal preservation of ultrastructure for a variety of biological samples remains a challenge. Here, we describe practical methods to preserve the fine structure of mouse skeletal muscle and sciatic nerve and to obtain high-resolution images of mitochondria in cultured cells, flow-sorted T-cells, and mouse urothelium. We also propose an effective and economical workflow for three-dimensional electron microscopy in the context of a microscopy core facility.
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