Atmospheric scanning electron microscope observes cells and tissues in open medium through silicon nitride film |
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Authors: | Hidetoshi Nishiyama Mitsuo Suga Toshihiko Ogura Yuusuke Maruyama Mitsuru Koizumi Kazuhiro Mio Shinichi Kitamura Chikara Sato |
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Affiliation: | 1. Advanced Technology Division, JEOL Ltd., Musashino 3-1-2, Akishima, Tokyo 196-8558, Japan;2. Neuroscience Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8566, Japan;3. Biomedicinal Information Research Center, AIST, Aomi 2-3-26, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan |
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Abstract: | Direct observation of subcellular structures and their characterization is essential for understanding their physiological functions. To observe them in open environment, we have developed an inverted scanning electron microscope with a detachable, open-culture dish, capable of 8 nm resolution, and combined with a fluorescence microscope quasi-simultaneously observing the same area from the top. For scanning electron microscopy from the bottom, a silicon nitride film window in the base of the dish maintains a vacuum between electron gun and open sample dish while allowing electrons to pass through. Electrons are backscattered from the sample and captured by a detector under the dish. Cells cultured on the open dish can be externally manipulated under optical microscopy, fixed, and observed using scanning electron microscopy. Once fine structures have been revealed by scanning electron microscopy, their component proteins may be identified by comparison with separately prepared fluorescence-labeled optical microscopic images of the candidate proteins, with their heavy-metal-labeled or stained ASEM images. Furthermore, cell nuclei in a tissue block stained with platinum-blue were successfully observed without thin-sectioning, which suggests the applicability of this inverted scanning electron microscope to cancer diagnosis. This microscope visualizes mesoscopic-scale structures, and is also applicable to non-bioscience fields including polymer chemistry. |
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