荧光纳米金:相关显微镜的重要探针。

Journal of chemical biology Pub Date : 2015-08-25 eCollection Date: 2015-10-01 DOI:10.1007/s12154-015-0145-1
Toshihiro Takizawa, Richard D Powell, James F Hainfeld, John M Robinson
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摘要

相关显微镜是一种强大的成像方法,指的是通过两种或多种成像模式观察样本内相同的精确结构。在生物样本中,这通常意味着用不同的成像方法检查相同的亚细胞特征。相关显微镜并不局限于荧光显微镜和电子显微镜领域;然而,目前大多数相关的显微镜研究都将这两种方法结合在一起,在这篇综述中,我们将重点关注荧光和电子显微镜的应用。成功的相关荧光和电子显微镜需要探针或报告系统,通过使用每种成像模式可以从中获得有用的信息。双功能免疫标记试剂FluoroNanogold就是这样一种探针,它在荧光和电子显微镜中都能提供强大的信号。它由电子显微镜可见的金簇化合物和荧光显微镜可见的共价连接荧光团组成。在相关显微镜研究中,氟纳米金是一种非常有用的标记试剂。在本报告中,我们对使用这种独特探针的研究进行了概述。
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FluoroNanogold: an important probe for correlative microscopy.

Correlative microscopy is a powerful imaging approach that refers to observing the same exact structures within a specimen by two or more imaging modalities. In biological samples, this typically means examining the same sub-cellular feature with different imaging methods. Correlative microscopy is not restricted to the domains of fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy; however, currently, most correlative microscopy studies combine these two methods, and in this review, we will focus on the use of fluorescence and electron microscopy. Successful correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy requires probes, or reporter systems, from which useful information can be obtained with each of the imaging modalities employed. The bi-functional immunolabeling reagent, FluoroNanogold, is one such probe that provides robust signals in both fluorescence and electron microscopy. It consists of a gold cluster compound that is visualized by electron microscopy and a covalently attached fluorophore that is visualized by fluorescence microscopy. FluoroNanogold has been an extremely useful labeling reagent in correlative microscopy studies. In this report, we present an overview of research using this unique probe.

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