Three-dimensional imaging of intact isolated islets of Langerhans with confocal microscopy

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We present a new technique for analyzing the three-dimensional structure of intact isolated islets of Langerhans. Adult rat and human islets were stained with whole-mount immunofluorescence techniques and optically sectioned with a confocal microscope. This has several advantages over traditional methods: 1) the technical difficulties in serial sectioning and handling the large numbers of sections are avoided, 2) optical sectioning by confocal microscopy gives improved resolution and strongly suppresses light from out-of-focus structures, and 3) entire islets can be rapidly imaged for the presence of positive staining. This new technique should facilitate the study of the three-dimensional structure of islets of Langerhans.

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Brelje, T. C., Scharp, D. W., & Sorenson, R. L. (1989). Three-dimensional imaging of intact isolated islets of Langerhans with confocal microscopy. Diabetes, 38(6), 808–814. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.38.6.808

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