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Correlative volume-imaging using combined array tomography and FIB-SEM tomography with beam deceleration for 3D architecture visualization in tissue.

Shingo HirashimaKeisuke OhtaYukiko Rikimaru-NishiAkinobu TogoTakashi FunatsuRisa TsuneyoshiYuichi ShimaKei-Ichiro Nakamura
Published in: Microscopy (Oxford, England) (2022)
Focused ion beamed (FIB) SEM has a higher spatial resolution than other volume-imaging methods owing to the use of ion beams. However, in this method, it is challenging to analyse entire biological structures buried deep in the resin block. We developed a novel volume-imaging method by combining array tomography and FIB-SEM tomography and investigated the chondrocyte ultrastructure. Our method imparts certainty in determining the analysis area such that cracks or areas with poor staining within the block are avoided. The chondrocyte surface showed fine dendritic processes that were thinner than ultrathin sections. Upon combination with immunostaining, this method holds promise for analysing mesoscopic architectures.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • electron microscopy
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry