Precise correlative method of Cryo-SXT and Cryo-FM for organelle identification Bai Haobo

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Cryogenic soft X-ray tomography (Cryo-SXT) is ideally suitable to image the 3D sub-cellular architecture and organization of cells with high resolution in the near-native preservation state. Cryogenic fluorescence microscopy (Cryo-FM) can determine the location of a molecule of interest that has been labeled with a fluorescent tag, thus revealing the function of the cells. To understand the relations between the sub-cellular architecture and the function of cells, correlative Cryo-SXT and Cryo-FM was applied. This method required the matching of images of different modalities, and the accuracy of the matching is important. Here, a precise correlative method of Cryo-SXT and Cryo-FM is introduced. The capability of matching images of different modalities with high resolution was verified by simulations and practical experiments, and the method was used to identify vacuoles and mitochondria.

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Bai, H., Guan, Y., Liu, J., Chen, L., Wei, W., Liu, G., & Tian, Y. (2020). Precise correlative method of Cryo-SXT and Cryo-FM for organelle identification Bai Haobo. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 27, 176–184. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577519015194

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