Protein-retention expansion microscopy of cells and tissues labeled using standard fluorescent proteins and antibodies
Expansion microscopy (ExM) enables imaging of preserved specimens with nanoscale precision on diffraction-limited instead of specialized super-resolution microscopes. ExM works by physically separating fluorescent probes after anchoring them to a swellable gel. The first ExM method did not result in...
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