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Expansion microscopy with R1441C LRRK2 MEF cells: visualization of Myc-RILPL1 and TMEM55B

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Expansion microscopy is a super-resolution imaging technique that uses expandable hydrogels to increase the physical distance between fluorophores from fixed cells on coverslips. By isotropically expanding samples, the traditional wavelength-limited confocal microscopy imaging techniques can be improved upon ~4X in resolution. Here we use expansion techniques developed previously by others to confocal image TMEM55B and RILPL1.

Tags
  • Imaging
  • Microscopy
  • Super-resolution microscopy

Meet the Authors

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    Chloe Hecht

    External Collaborator

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    Shahzad Khan

    External Collaborator

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    Claire Chiang

    External Collaborator

  • Suzanne Pfeffer, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Alessi Team Pfeffer

    Stanford University

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    Sreeja Nair

    External Collaborator

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