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Multi-resolution correlative focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy: applications to cell biology.


ABSTRACT: Efficient correlative imaging of small targets within large fields is a central problem in cell biology. Here, we demonstrate a series of technical advances in focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) to address this issue. We report increases in the speed, robustness and automation of the process, and achieve consistent z slice thickness of ?3 nm. We introduce "keyframe imaging" as a new approach to simultaneously image large fields of view and obtain high-resolution 3D images of targeted sub-volumes. We demonstrate application of these advances to image post-fusion cytoplasmic intermediates of the HIV core. Using fluorescently labeled cell membranes, proteins and HIV cores, we first produce a "target map" of an HIV infected cell by fluorescence microscopy. We then generate a correlated 3D EM volume of the entire cell as well as high-resolution 3D images of individual HIV cores, achieving correlative imaging across a volume scale of 10(9) in a single automated experimental run.

SUBMITTER: Narayan K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3943650 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multi-resolution correlative focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy: applications to cell biology.

Narayan Kedar K   Danielson Cindy M CM   Lagarec Ken K   Lowekamp Bradley C BC   Coffman Phil P   Laquerre Alexandre A   Phaneuf Michael W MW   Hope Thomas J TJ   Subramaniam Sriram S  

Journal of structural biology 20131201 3


Efficient correlative imaging of small targets within large fields is a central problem in cell biology. Here, we demonstrate a series of technical advances in focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) to address this issue. We report increases in the speed, robustness and automation of the process, and achieve consistent z slice thickness of ∼3 nm. We introduce "keyframe imaging" as a new approach to simultaneously image large fields of view and obtain high-resolution 3D images of  ...[more]

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