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Bridging the gap: Super-resolution microscopy of epithelial cell junctions.

Emily I BartleTejeshwar C RaoTara M UrnerAlexa L Mattheyses
Published in: Tissue barriers (2018)
Cell junctions are critical for cell adhesion and communication in epithelial tissues. It is evident that the cellular distribution, size, and architecture of cell junctions play a vital role in regulating function. These details of junction architecture have been challenging to elucidate in part due to the complexity and size of cell junctions. A major challenge in understanding these features is attaining high resolution spatial information with molecular specificity. Fluorescence microscopy allows localization of specific proteins to junctions, but with a resolution on the same scale as junction size, rendering internal protein organization unobtainable. Super-resolution microscopy provides a bridge between fluorescence microscopy and nanoscale approaches, utilizing fluorescent tags to reveal protein organization below the resolution limit. Here we provide a brief introduction to super-resolution microscopy and discuss novel findings into the organization, structure and function of epithelial cell junctions.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy
  • living cells
  • single cell
  • high resolution
  • cell therapy
  • cell adhesion
  • gene expression
  • stem cells
  • healthcare
  • quantum dots
  • mass spectrometry
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • high speed