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    Nuclear Lamina

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    The 3D single-molecule super-resolution reconstruction of the entire nuclear lamina in a HeLa cell was acquired using the TILT3D platform. TILT3D combines a tilted light sheet with point-spread function (PSF) engineering to provide a flexible imaging platform for 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging in mammalian cells.
    See 6573 for 3 seperate views of this structure.
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    Internal Notepermission email: https://iqsolutions.sharepoint.com/:f:/t/NIGMS-P/EsN3sXoMRAtKtxlbk8x5yzkBPJSSFwqzLSy7nQ9doQnJAQ?e=EnClBJ Private gallery notes: Here, lamin B1 was immunolabeled with Alexa Fluor 647. Single molecules were detected in several thick, overlapping slices using the double-helix PSF, while fiducial beads were detected using a 6-μm Tetrapod PSF. For more information, please see: Gustavsson et al. 3D single-molecule super-resolution microscopy with a tilted light sheet, Nat. Commun. 9(123) 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02563-4 Gustavsson et al. Light sheet approaches for improved precision in 3D localization-based super-resolution imaging in mammalian cells, Opt. Express 26(10) 2018
    https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.26.013122
    https://news.stanford.edu/2018/02/22/seeing-nanoscale-details-mammalian-cells/
    http://news.rice.edu/2020/02/19/cprit-grant-draws-cell-imaging-specialist-to-rice-2/
    Keywordsnucleus
    SourceAnna-Karin Gustavsson, Ph.D.
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    Credit LineAnna-Karin Gustavsson (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University and Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet), Petar N. Petrov (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University), Maurice Y. Lee (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University), Yoav Shechtman (Biomedical Engineering Department, Technion, Israel, Institute of Technology), and W. E. Moerner (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University).
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    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Molecular Structures;#Tools and Techniques;#
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