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Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules

Conventional approaches for ultrastructural high-resolution imaging of biological specimens induce profound changes in bio-molecular structures. By combining tissue cryo-sectioning with non-destructive atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging we have developed a methodology that may be applied by the n...

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Autores principales: Graham, Helen K., Hodson, Nigel W., Hoyland, Judith A., Millward-Sadler, Sarah J., Garrod, David, Scothern, Anthea, Griffiths, Christopher E.M., Watson, Rachel E.B., Cox, Thomas R., Erler, Janine T., Trafford, Andrew W., Sherratt, Michael J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20144712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2010.01.008
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author Graham, Helen K.
Hodson, Nigel W.
Hoyland, Judith A.
Millward-Sadler, Sarah J.
Garrod, David
Scothern, Anthea
Griffiths, Christopher E.M.
Watson, Rachel E.B.
Cox, Thomas R.
Erler, Janine T.
Trafford, Andrew W.
Sherratt, Michael J.
author_facet Graham, Helen K.
Hodson, Nigel W.
Hoyland, Judith A.
Millward-Sadler, Sarah J.
Garrod, David
Scothern, Anthea
Griffiths, Christopher E.M.
Watson, Rachel E.B.
Cox, Thomas R.
Erler, Janine T.
Trafford, Andrew W.
Sherratt, Michael J.
author_sort Graham, Helen K.
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description Conventional approaches for ultrastructural high-resolution imaging of biological specimens induce profound changes in bio-molecular structures. By combining tissue cryo-sectioning with non-destructive atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging we have developed a methodology that may be applied by the non-specialist to both preserve and visualize bio-molecular structures (in particular extracellular matrix assemblies) in situ. This tissue section AFM technique is capable of: i) resolving nm–µm scale features of intra- and extracellular structures in tissue cryo-sections; ii) imaging the same tissue region before and after experimental interventions; iii) combining ultrastructural imaging with complimentary microscopical and micromechanical methods. Here, we employ this technique to: i) visualize the macro-molecular structures of unstained and unfixed fibrillar collagens (in skin, cartilage and intervertebral disc), elastic fibres (in aorta and lung), desmosomes (in nasal epithelium) and mitochondria (in heart); ii) quantify the ultrastructural effects of sequential collagenase digestion on a single elastic fibre; iii) correlate optical (auto fluorescent) with ultrastructural (AFM) images of aortic elastic lamellae.
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spelling pubmed-28778822010-06-10 Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules Graham, Helen K. Hodson, Nigel W. Hoyland, Judith A. Millward-Sadler, Sarah J. Garrod, David Scothern, Anthea Griffiths, Christopher E.M. Watson, Rachel E.B. Cox, Thomas R. Erler, Janine T. Trafford, Andrew W. Sherratt, Michael J. Matrix Biol Brief Report Conventional approaches for ultrastructural high-resolution imaging of biological specimens induce profound changes in bio-molecular structures. By combining tissue cryo-sectioning with non-destructive atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging we have developed a methodology that may be applied by the non-specialist to both preserve and visualize bio-molecular structures (in particular extracellular matrix assemblies) in situ. This tissue section AFM technique is capable of: i) resolving nm–µm scale features of intra- and extracellular structures in tissue cryo-sections; ii) imaging the same tissue region before and after experimental interventions; iii) combining ultrastructural imaging with complimentary microscopical and micromechanical methods. Here, we employ this technique to: i) visualize the macro-molecular structures of unstained and unfixed fibrillar collagens (in skin, cartilage and intervertebral disc), elastic fibres (in aorta and lung), desmosomes (in nasal epithelium) and mitochondria (in heart); ii) quantify the ultrastructural effects of sequential collagenase digestion on a single elastic fibre; iii) correlate optical (auto fluorescent) with ultrastructural (AFM) images of aortic elastic lamellae. Elsevier 2010-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2877882/ /pubmed/20144712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2010.01.008 Text en © 2010 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Graham, Helen K.
Hodson, Nigel W.
Hoyland, Judith A.
Millward-Sadler, Sarah J.
Garrod, David
Scothern, Anthea
Griffiths, Christopher E.M.
Watson, Rachel E.B.
Cox, Thomas R.
Erler, Janine T.
Trafford, Andrew W.
Sherratt, Michael J.
Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title_full Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title_fullStr Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title_full_unstemmed Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title_short Tissue section AFM: In situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
title_sort tissue section afm: in situ ultrastructural imaging of native biomolecules
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20144712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matbio.2010.01.008
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