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Using electron microscopy, we see an approximate doubling in the number of cells with mitochondria that contained swollen cristae.
However, by TIRF microscopy, we see discrete puncta, especially in the lower-expressing cells.
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As with electron microscopy, we saw numerous areas of accumulated α-actinin staining in neb myofibers (Fig. 5B).
In the microscopy data, we see that the coating is easily scratched making it difficult not to damage the coating during mounting into the working electrode holder.
Based on our new electron microscopy data where we see LC3 associated with membranes and not in protein aggregates, we now consistently use the term "LC3 accumulation" when fluorescence microscopy and/or Western blotting shows higher levels of YFP-LC3.
Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM; Fig. 2D), we saw swollen cristae and a possible association of mitochondria with lysosomes in PINK1 deficient cells, similar to previous reports [14], [15].
We employed confocal microscopy to see whether vitronectin binds to the surface or inside the late apoptotic cells.
Labeled samples were analyzed by fluorescence microscopy and by confocal microscopy (see immunocytochemistry analysis).
A variety of distinct morphologies of αS oligomers have been observed using imaging techniques, notably, atomic force microscopy or transmission electron microscopy (see, e.g., Conway et al., 2000; Ding et al., 2002; Lashuel et al., 2002; Hoyer et al., 2004).
To quantify the flatness of the patches and the facets in more detail, we characterized the particle morphology using atomic force microscopy (AFM; see the Supporting Information, Figure S1) in tapping mode.
We also visualized cells expressing the vinculin mutants by microscopy to see if their morphology corresponds to the CI observed by RTCA.
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