Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a microscopic imaging approach that can achieve super-resolution visualization of fluorescently labeled biological samples using conventional fluorescence microscopy. The method is based on embedding of a fluorescently labeled biological sample in a hydrogel matrix followed by the physical expansion of the specimen, which is then viewed using a conventional fluorescent microscope. Variations of the method can be used to visualize endogenously expressed fluorescent proteins, such as GFP, fluorescently tagged antibodies, nucleic acids, or other fluorescently tagged molecules. A significant challenge of the method is that the physical expansion of the specimen produces a concommitant reduction in fluorescence intensity, which can make imaging difficult. We describe an approach for amplifying fluorescence signal following expansion of immunolabeled tissue sections by applying fluorescently labeled Fab fragment secondary antibodies to intensify fluorescent signal and enhance detection of labeling using conventional fluorescent microscopy. A method to increase immunofluorescence signal intensity of Expansion Microscopy specimens is described. Method utilizes commercially available reagents. Enhances ability to acquire useful images in expanded tissue samples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2022.101796DOI Listing

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