Abstract
AbstractWe developed a technique to rapidly freeze biological systems during observation under an optical microscope, which allows for detailed optical observation at a precise time in the biological dynamics at high spatial resolution and quantifiability under low-temperature conditions. Our study further found that ion distributions and molecular conformations can be fixed in space and time, demonstrated by visualization of calcium waves rapid-frozen at an instant using fluorescent ion indicators. These results show that time-deterministic cryo-optical microscopy can suspend cellular dynamics while maintaining molecular and ionic states, allowing us to view cellular dynamics in a way that has not been possible before.One-Sentence SummaryRapid freezing of dynamic biological systems during optical observation presents time information to the fixed samples
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory