PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Simple method for sub-diffraction resolution imaging of cellular structures on standard confocal microscopes by three-photon absorption of quantum dots.

  • Anje Sporbert,
  • Zoltan Cseresnyes,
  • Meike Heidbreder,
  • Petra Domaing,
  • Stefan Hauser,
  • Barbara Kaltschmidt,
  • Christian Kaltschmidt,
  • Mike Heilemann,
  • Darius Widera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. e64023

Abstract

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This study describes a simple technique that improves a recently developed 3D sub-diffraction imaging method based on three-photon absorption of commercially available quantum dots. The method combines imaging of biological samples via tri-exciton generation in quantum dots with deconvolution and spectral multiplexing, resulting in a novel approach for multi-color imaging of even thick biological samples at a 1.4 to 1.9-fold better spatial resolution. This approach is realized on a conventional confocal microscope equipped with standard continuous-wave lasers. We demonstrate the potential of multi-color tri-exciton imaging of quantum dots combined with deconvolution on viral vesicles in lentivirally transduced cells as well as intermediate filaments in three-dimensional clusters of mouse-derived neural stem cells (neurospheres) and dense microtubuli arrays in myotubes formed by stacks of differentiated C2C12 myoblasts.