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Immunogold labelling of fibroblast focal adhesion sites visualised in fixed material using scanning electron microscopy, and living, using internal reflection microscopy

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CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 25, Issue 12, Pages 1237-1249

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1006/cbir.2001.0807

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backscattered electron imaging; field emission; scanning electron microscopy; low voltage; immunocytochemistry; internal reflection microscopy; cell adhesion; vinculin

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A new immunogold labelling method for the visualisation of vinculin, an integral protein in focal adhesions of cells, is reported. Quantification of vinculin is indicative of substrate cytocompatibility (cytocompatibility is one aspect of biocompatibility; it is the cellular response to a biomaterial). For efficient labelling, most of the cell body above the cell-substrate interface was removed with detergent. The antigen blocking procedure, size of label (5 nm) and duration of silver-enhancement (6 min), for visualisation of the labelled sites on the whole cell by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), were determined. Imaging living cells with interference reflection light microscopy, followed by backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of the same fixed and immunolabelled cells confirmed the results. Collecting low voltage BSE images of embedded cells after the substrate had been removed provided 'sectional' views through the cell. This enabled visualisation of vinculin exclusively within the cell-substrate contact zone; the focal adhesions. The method could be of general use in the imaging of protein distribution at biological tissue/substrate interfaces. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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