Citation

Fang T, Lu X, Berger D, Gmeiner C, Cho J, Schalek R, Ploegh H, Lichtman J. 2018. Nanobody immunostaining for correlated light and electron microscopy with preservation of ultrastructure. Nature methods. 15(12):1029-1032. Pubmed: 30397326 DOI:10.1038/s41592-018-0177-x

Abstract

Morphological and molecular characteristics determine the function of biological tissues. Attempts to combine immunofluorescence and electron microscopy invariably compromise the quality of the ultrastructure of tissue sections. We developed NATIVE, a correlated light and electron microscopy approach that preserves ultrastructure while showing the locations of multiple molecular moieties, even deep within tissues. This technique allowed the large-scale 3D reconstruction of a volume of mouse hippocampal CA3 tissue at nanometer resolution.

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Hidde Ploegh studies molecular aspects of immune recognition, focusing on the use of nanobodies for non-invasive PET imaging to track immune responses.

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