Video Microscopy of Colloidal Gold Particles and Immuno-Gold Labelled Microtubules in Improved Rectified DIC and Epi-Illumination

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Modification of rectified Nomarski differential interference contrast optics (Nikon) and the epi-illumination system (Nikon IGS-cube) improved the detection of colloidal gold particles with analog video enhanced microscopy. Immuno-gold labelled microtubules of Haemanthus endosperm are visualized at a level of detection unmatched in conventional light microscopy. Single gold, or gold silver enhanced particles in suspension viewed with the modified epi-illumination after pressure injection into cells, are well distinguished from other granular cell components. Immuno-gold has also been detected on the surface of chromosomes and the nuclear envelopes in cells during the rapid experimental disassembly of microtubules. Thus, under certain conditions tubulin in a form other than microtubules may be detected. Practical applications of this “optical stain” for non fading immuno-gold 5-40 nm markers are discussed. © 1986, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.

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Bajer, A. S., Mole-Bajer, J., & Sato, H. (1986). Video Microscopy of Colloidal Gold Particles and Immuno-Gold Labelled Microtubules in Improved Rectified DIC and Epi-Illumination. Cell Structure and Function, 11(3), 317–330. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.11.317

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