CryoSIM: super-resolution 3D structured illumination cryogenic fluorescence microscopy for correlated ultrastructural imaging
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Phillips, Michael A.; Harkiolaki, Maria; Susano Pinto, David Miguel; Parton, Richard M.; Palanca Cuñado, Ana Rosa
; García Moreno, Manuel; Kounatidis, Ilias; Sedat, John W.; Stuart, David I.; Castello, Alfredo; Booth, Martin J.; Davis, Ilan; Dobbie, Ian M.
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Optica. 2020 (7): 802-812
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Optical Society of America
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Rapid cryopreservation of biological specimens is the gold standard for visualizing cellular structures in their true structural context. However, current commercial cryo-fluorescence microscopes are limited to low resolutions. To fill this gap, we have developed cryoSIM, a microscope for 3D super-resolution fluorescence cryo-imaging for correlation with cryo-electron microscopy or cryo-soft X-ray tomography. We provide the full instructions for replicating the instrument mostly from off-the-shelf components and accessible, user-friendly, open-source Python control software. Therefore, cryoSIM democratizes the ability to detect molecules using super-resolution fluorescence imaging of cryopreserved specimens for correlation with their cellular ultrastructure.
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