The combination of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy at ambient temperatures has become an established technique and a broad variety of modalities are now available to the cell biology community. In contrast, correlative cryogenic super-resolution fluorescence and electron microscopy (super-resolution cryo-CLEM) is just emerging. Aside from technical challenges, one of the major issues is the risk of devitrification of the specimen caused by the laser intensities required for super-resolution imaging. Cryo-SOFI (cryogenic super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging) allows the reconstruction of super-resolution images at particularly low laser intensities. It is fully compatible with the standard sample preparation for cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and fairly easy to implement in any standard cryogenic fluorescence microscope.
Keywords: Cryogenic microscopy; Fluorescence microscopy; Super-resolution cryo-FM; cryo-CLEM; cryo-EM; cryo-ET.
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