Examination of galectin localization using confocal microscopy

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Abstract

Confocal microscopy provides a unique modality to examine the expression and localization of biomolecules in a variety of settings. Using this technique, an image is acquired from the focal plane of the objective using focused laser light, making it possible to work within the resolution limit of the optical system. In addition, by acquiring multiple images from a variety of focal planes, stacked series of images can provide clear spatial localization of a probed structure or protein. We describe herein the immunofl uorescence methods for galectin staining in frozen sections of tissue for galectin localization using confocal microscopy.

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Cerri, D. G., Arthur, C. M., Rodrigues, L. C., Fermino, M. L., Rocha, L. B., Stowell, S. R., & Baruffi, M. D. (2015). Examination of galectin localization using confocal microscopy. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1207, 343–354. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1396-1_23

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