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A modified 'NanoSuit®' preserves wet samples in high vacuum: direct observations on cells and tissues in field-emission scanning electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Although field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) has proven very useful in biomedical research, the high vacuum required (10-3 to 10-7?Pa) precludes direct observations of living cells and tissues at high resolution and often produces unwanted structural changes. We have previously described a method that allows the investigator to keep a variety of insect larvae alive in the high vacuum environment of the electron microscope by encasing the organisms in a thin, vacuum-proof suit, the 'NanoSuit®'. However, it was impossible to protect wet tissues freshly excised from intact organisms or cultured cells. Here we describe an improved 'NanoSuit' technique to overcome this limitation. We protected the specimens with a surface shield enhancer (SSE) solution that consists of glycerine and electrolytes and found that the fine structure of the SSE-treated specimens is superior to that of conventionally prepared specimens. The SSE-based NanoSuit affords a much stronger barrier to gas and/or liquid loss than the previous NanoSuit did and, since it allows more detailed images, it could significantly help to elucidate the 'real' organization of cells and their functions.

SUBMITTER: Takaku Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5383832 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A modified 'NanoSuit®' preserves wet samples in high vacuum: direct observations on cells and tissues in field-emission scanning electron microscopy.

Takaku Yasuharu Y   Suzuki Hiroshi H   Kawasaki Hideya H   Ohta Isao I   Ishii Daisuke D   Hirakawa Satoshi S   Tsutsui Takami T   Matsumoto Haruko H   Takehara Sayuri S   Nakane Chinatsu C   Sakaida Kana K   Suzuki Chiaki C   Muranaka Yoshinori Y   Kikuchi Hirotoshi H   Konno Hiroyuki H   Shimomura Masatsugu M   Hariyama Takahiko T  

Royal Society open science 20170301 3


Although field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) has proven very useful in biomedical research, the high vacuum required (10<sup>-3</sup> to 10<sup>-7</sup> Pa) precludes direct observations of living cells and tissues at high resolution and often produces unwanted structural changes. We have previously described a method that allows the investigator to keep a variety of insect larvae alive in the high vacuum environment of the electron microscope by encasing the organisms in a thin  ...[more]

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