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T. Ogura, H. Nishiyama, M. Suga, C. Sato
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细胞和组织中的蛋白质复合物在多种生理功能中发挥着重要作用,包括胚胎发生和信号处理。为了观察蛋白质复合物的动力学,需要在水溶液中使用高分辨率和高通量的电子显微镜。然而,标准电磁要求样品在真空中。使用ASEM,倒置扫描电子显微镜(SEM)从打开的盘子下面观察湿样品,而光学显微镜(OM)从上面观察它。带有氮化硅(SiN)膜窗的一次性培养皿可以容纳几毫升培养基,可以在稳定的环境中培养各种类型的细胞。该系统用于液体原位相关OM/SEM免疫显微镜的研制。我们在Jurkat T细胞内质网上观察到一个动态的弦状STIM1聚集,以响应ca2 +储存耗尽。我们还在原代培养神经元的生长锥以及突触中观察到丝状肌动蛋白(F-actin)和微管蛋白。利用ASEM对电解液中的电化学反应以及焊料的熔化和凝固过程进行了现场监测。
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Development of an in-solution observation method using atmospheric scanning electron microscopy (ASEM): — Interdisciplinary research between semiconductor fabrication technology and biological electron microscopy —@@@ー 半導体の超薄膜技術とバイオ顕微鏡の融合研究 ー
Protein complexes in cells and tissues play critical roles in various physiological functions, including embryogenesis and signal processing. To observe the dynamics of protein complexes, high resolution and high throughput electron microscopy (EM) in aqueous solution is required. However, standard EM requires the sample to be in a vacuum. With ASEM, an inverted scanning electron microscope (SEM) observes the wet sample from beneath an open dish while an optical microscope (OM) observes it from above. The disposable dish with a silicon nitride (SiN) film window can hold a few milliliters of culture medium, allowing various types of cells to be cultured in a stable environment. This system was used for the development of in situ correlative OM/SEM immuno-microscopy in liquid. We observed a dynamic string-like gathering of STIM1 on the endoplasmic reticulum in Jurkat T cells in response to Ca 2+ store depletion. We have also observed filamentous-actin (F-actin) and tubulin in the growth cones of primary-culture neurons as well as in synapses. We monitored in-situ electrochemical reactions in electrolytes, and melting and solidification of solder using ASEM.
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