X10 Expansion Microscopy Enables 25 nm Resolution on Conventional Microscopes

biorxiv(2018)

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Expansion microscopy is a recently introduced imaging technique that achieves super-resolution through physically expanding the specimen by ~4x, after embedding into a swellable gel. The resolution attained is, correspondingly, approximately 4-fold better than the diffraction limit, or ~70 nm. This is a major improvement over conventional microscopy, but still lags behind modern STED or STORM setups, whose resolution can reach 20-30 nm. We addressed this issue here by introducing an improved gel recipe that enables an expansion factor of ~10x in each dimension, which corresponds to an expansion of the sample volume by more than 1000-fold. Our protocol, which we termed X10 microscopy, achieves a resolution of 25-30 nm on conventional epifluorescence microscopes. X10 provides multi-color images similar or even superior to those produced with more challenging methods, such as STED, STORM and iterative expansion microscopy (iExM), in both cell cultures and tissues.
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super-resolution,nanoscopy,STED,STORM,expansion microscopy
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