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Limiting Brownian Motion to Enhance Immunogold Phenotyping and Superimpose Optical and Non-Optical Single-EP Analyses.

Kim Truc NguyenXilal Y RimaColin L HiseyJacob Doon-RallsChiranth K NagarajEduardo Reátegui
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Optical and non-optical techniques propelled the field of single extracellular particle (EP) research through phenotypic and morphological analyses, revealing the similarities, differences, and co-isolation of EP subpopulations. Overcoming the challenges of optical and non-optical techniques motivates the use of orthogonal techniques while analyzing extracellular particles (EPs), which require varying concentrations and preparations. Herein, we introduce the nano-positioning matrix (NPMx) technique capable of superimposing optical and non-optical modalities for a single-EP orthogonal analysis. The NPMx technique is realized by ultraviolet-mediated micropatterning to reduce the stochasticity of Brownian motion. While providing a systematic orthogonal measurement of a single EP via total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, the NPMx technique is compatible with low-yield samples and can be utilized for non-biased electrostatic capture and enhanced positive immunogold sorting. The success of the NPMx technique thus provides a novel platform by marrying already trusted optical and non-optical techniques at a single-EP resolution.
Keyphrases
  • high speed
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • single molecule
  • optical coherence tomography