Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) is a well-established technique for acquiring three-dimensional surface images of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). We present an optimized protocol for the exposure of mammalian cell nuclei and direct surface imaging of nuclear envelopes by FESEM, allowing for a detailed morphological comparison of individual NPCs, without the need for averaging techniques. This provides a unique high resolution tool for studying the effects of cellular stress, specific genetic manipulations and inherited diseases on the ultrastructure of human NPCs.

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