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High-resolution scanning electron microscopy of immunogold-labelled cells by the use of thin plasma coating of osmium
Authors:E. Suzuki
Affiliation:Division of Structural Biology, Department of Basic Medical Science, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8639, and CREST JST, Japan
Abstract:The feasibility of plasma coating of a thin osmium layer for high‐resolution immuno‐scanning electron microscopy of cell surfaces was tested, using Drosophila embryonic motor neurones as a model system. The neuro‐muscular preparations were fixed with formaldehyde and labelled with a neurone‐specific antibody and 10 or 5 nm colloidal gold‐conjugated secondary antibodies. The specimens were post‐fixed with osmium tetroxide and freeze‐dried. Then they were coated with a 1–2 nm thick layer of osmium using a hollow cathode plasma coater. The thin and continuous coating of amorphous osmium gave good signals of gold particles and fine surface structures of neurites in backscattered electron images simultaneously. This method makes it possible to visualize the antigen distribution and the three‐dimensionally complex surface structures of cellular processes with a resolution of several nanometres.
Keywords:Backscattered electron signal    colloidal gold    Drosophila    filopodia    immunogold    immuno-scanning electron microscopy    osmium coating    neuromuscular junction    neurone    plasma coating    scanning electron microscopy    synapse
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