Imaging of immunolabeled membrane receptors in uncoated sem specimens |
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Authors: | U. Heinzmann,A. Reininger,R. Autrata,H. H fler |
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Affiliation: | U. Heinzmann,A. Reininger,R. Autrata,H. Höfler |
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Abstract: | Epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) were labeled with 10 nm immunogold and examined on uncoated specimens of A431 human epidermoid carcinoma cells. A field emission gun and a high-sensitivity YAG ring detector were used to demonstrate the affinity labeling simultaneously in the secondary-electron (SE) and backscattered-electron (BSE) modes with a low accelerating voltage (Vo). At Vo=2kV, the SE and BSE signals were too weak to identify all markers, while at Vo=3–7 kV labeling was observed unambiguously in both the SE and BSE modes with smaller and higher working distances. Increasing the Vo to above 7 kV sometimes provokes instability of the specimens. A Vo of ? 10 kV produces charging artifacts in the SE image, but permits a BSE image of the gold markers providing additional topographic information. In conclusion, immunogold labeling can be used with good results for uncoated specimens. |
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Keywords: | immunogold labeling epidermal growth factor receptors low-voltage scanning electron microscopy secondary electron backscattered electrons uncoated biological specimens |
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