1. Rapid 3D-STORM imaging of diverse molecular targets in tissue.
- Author
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Albrecht NE, Jiang D, Akhanov V, Hobson R, Speer CM, Robichaux MA, and Samuel MA
- Subjects
- Humans, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Neuroglia, Synapses, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Neurons
- Abstract
Fine-scale molecular architecture is critical for nervous system and other biological functions. Methods to visualize these nanoscale structures would benefit from enhanced accessibility, throughput, and tissue compatibility. Here, we report RAIN-STORM, a rapid and scalable nanoscopic imaging optimization approach that improves three-dimensional visualization for subcellular targets in tissue at depth. RAIN-STORM uses conventional tissue samples and readily available reagents and is suitable for commercial instrumentation. To illustrate the efficacy of RAIN-STORM, we utilized the retina. We show that RAIN-STORM imaging is versatile and provide 3D nanoscopic data for over 20 synapse, neuron, glia, and vasculature targets. Sample preparation is also rapid, with a 1-day turnaround from tissue to image, and parameters are suitable for multiple tissue sources. Finally, we show that this method can be applied to clinical samples to reveal nanoscale features of human cells and synapses. RAIN-STORM thus paves the way for high-throughput studies of nanoscopic targets in tissue., Competing Interests: R.H. is an employee of Bruker Nano Surfaces., (© 2022 The Author(s).)
- Published
- 2022
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