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Nanoscale magnetic imaging of ferritins in a single cell.

Pengfei WangSanyou ChenMaosen GuoShijie PengMengqi WangMing ChenWenchao MaRui ZhangJihu SuXing RongFazhan ShiTao XuJiangfeng Du
Published in: Science advances (2019)
The in situ measurement of the distribution of biomolecules inside a cell is one of the important goals in life science. Among various imaging techniques, magnetic imaging (MI) based on the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond provides a powerful tool for the biomolecular research, while the nanometer-scale MI of intracellular proteins remains a challenge. Here, we use ferritin as a demonstration to realize the MI of endogenous proteins in a single cell using the NV center as the sensor. With the scanning, intracellular ferritins are imaged with a spatial resolution of ca. 10 nm, and ferritin-containing organelles are colocalized by correlative MI and electron microscopy. The approach paves the way for nanoscale MI of intracellular proteins.
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