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Femtosecond laser preparation of resin embedded samples for correlative microscopy workflows in life sciences

Authors :
Carles Bosch
Joerg Lindenau
Alexandra Pacureanu
Christopher J. Peddie
Marta Majkut
Andrew C. Douglas
Raffaella Carzaniga
Alexander Rack
Lucy Collinson
Andreas T. Schaefer
Heiko Stegmann
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
The Francis Crick Institute, 2023.

Abstract

Correlative multimodal imaging is a useful approach to investigate complex structural relations in life sciences across multiple scales. For these experiments, sample preparation workflows that are compatible with multiple imaging techniques must be established. In one such implementation, a fluorescently-labelled region of interest in a biological soft tissue sample can be imaged with light microscopy before staining the specimen with heavy metals, enabling follow-up higher resolution structural imaging at the targeted location, bringing context where it is required. Alternatively, or in addition to fluorescence imaging, other microscopy methods such as synchrotron X-ray computed tomography with propagation-based phase contrast (SXRT) or serial blockface scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM) might also be applied. When combining imaging techniques across scales, it is common that a volumetric region of interest (ROI) needs to be carved from the total sample volume before high resolution imaging with a subsequent technique can be performed. In these situations, the overall success of the correlative workflow depends on the precise targeting of the ROI and the trimming of the sample down to a suitable dimension and geometry for downstream imaging.Here we showcase the utility of a novel femtosecond laser device to prepare microscopic samples (1) of an optimised geometry for synchrotron X-ray microscopy as well as (2) for subsequent volume electron microscopy applications, embedded in a wider correlative multimodal imaging workflow (Fig. 1).

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8743dbd5e2211754851a9ea990788138
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25418/crick.22586779