Instant live-cell super-resolution imaging of cellular structures by nanoinjection of fluorescent probes.

Nano Lett

Biomolecular Photonics, Department of Physics and §Department of Molecular Cell Physiology, Bielefeld University , Universitätsstr. 25, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany.

Published: February 2015

Labeling internal structures within living cells with standard fluorescent probes is a challenging problem. Here, we introduce a novel intracellular staining method that enables us to carefully control the labeling process and provides instant access to the inner structures of living cells. Using a hollow glass capillary with a diameter of <100 nm, we deliver functionalized fluorescent probes directly into the cells by (di)electrophoretic forces. The label density can be adjusted and traced directly during the staining process by fluorescence microscopy. We demonstrate the potential of this technique by delivering and imaging a range of commercially available cell-permeable and nonpermeable fluorescent probes to cells.

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