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Magnify is a universal molecular anchoring strategy for expansion microscopy
BiologyNature Biotechnology

Magnify is a universal molecular anchoring strategy for expansion microscopy

A. Klimas, B. R. Gallagher, et al.

Discover how Magnify revolutionizes expansion microscopy by enabling the retention of biomolecules without separate anchoring steps. This innovative method provides remarkable 11x expansion and 25 nm resolution, revealing stunning nanoscale subcellular structures. Conducted by a team of experts from Carnegie Mellon University and Brown University.... show more
Abstract
Expansion microscopy enables nanoimaging with conventional microscopes by physically and isotropically magnifying preserved biological specimens embedded in a crosslinked water-swellable hydrogel. Current expansion microscopy protocols require prior treatment with reactive anchoring chemicals to link specific labels and biomolecule classes to the gel. We describe a strategy called Magnify, which uses a mechanically sturdy gel that retains nucleic acids, proteins and lipids without the need for a separate anchoring step. Magnify expands biological specimens up to 11 times and facilitates imaging of cells and tissues with effectively around 25-nm resolution using a diffraction-limited objective lens of about 280 nm on conventional optical microscopes or with around 15 nm effective resolution if combined with super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging. We demonstrate Magnify on a broad range of biological specimens, providing insight into nanoscopic subcellular structures, including synaptic proteins from mouse brain, podocyte foot processes in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human kidney and defects in cilia and basal bodies in drug-treated human lung organoids.
Publisher
Nature Biotechnology
Published On
Jun 01, 2023
Authors
Aleksandra Klimas, Brendan R. Gallagher, Piyumi Wijesekara, Sinda Fekir, Emma F. DiBernardo, Zhangyu Cheng, Donna B. Stolz, Franca Cambi, Simon C. Watkins, Steven L. Brody, Amjad Horani, Alison L. Barth, Christopher I. Moore, Xi Ren, Yongxin Zhao
Tags
Expansion MicroscopyNanoscale ImagingHydrogelBiomoleculesSubcellular StructuresEffective ResolutionMagnify
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