Bio-Protocol (Jun 2023)

Ten-fold Robust Expansion Microscopy

  • Hugo Damstra,
  • Boaz Mohar,
  • Mark Eddison,
  • Anna Akhmanova,
  • Lukas Kapitein,
  • Paul Tillberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4698
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12

Abstract

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Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a powerful technique to overcome the diffraction limit of light microscopy that can be applied in both tissues and cells. In ExM, samples are embedded in a swellable polymer gel to physically expand the sample and isotropically increase resolution in x, y, and z. By systematic exploration of the ExM recipe space, we developed a novel ExM method termed Ten-fold Robust Expansion Microscopy (TREx) that, as the original ExM method, requires no specialized equipment or procedures. TREx enables ten-fold expansion of both thick mouse brain tissue sections and cultured human cells, can be handled easily, and enables high-resolution subcellular imaging with a single expansion step. Furthermore, TREx can provide ultrastructural context to subcellular protein localization by combining antibody-stained samples with off-the-shelf small molecule stains for both total protein and membranes.