Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium pads

Microscopy of multiple samples using slides and coverslips is time consuming and good images are sometimes difficult to obtain due to cell movement. Our method involves manual spotting of multiple cell samples onto solid-medium pads, which creates the following benefits: • Rapid, high-quality imagin...

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Main Authors: Alexander I. Alexandrov, Alexander A. Dergalev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119300214
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spelling doaj-1da546164eec4a138794154eec9962a12020-11-25T01:41:11ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612019-01-016329332Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium padsAlexander I. Alexandrov0Alexander A. Dergalev1Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 33, bld. 2 Leninsky Ave., Moscow 119071, Russia; Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119234, Russia; Corresponding author at: Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 33, bld. 2 Leninsky Ave., Moscow 119071, Russia.Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 33, bld. 2 Leninsky Ave., Moscow 119071, RussiaMicroscopy of multiple samples using slides and coverslips is time consuming and good images are sometimes difficult to obtain due to cell movement. Our method involves manual spotting of multiple cell samples onto solid-medium pads, which creates the following benefits: • Rapid, high-quality imaging of multiple samples (hundreds per day) by visible and fluorescence microscopy. • No need for expensive automated equipment, multi-well plates or large amounts of consumables. • Wide range of working cell concentrations.The method was implemented for S. cerevisiae yeast, however it is likely to be applicable to all types of microorganisms and possibly other microscopic samples such as pollen. The lack of need for automated equipment may also make this method useful for field work. Method name: High throughput manual microscopy using solid-medium pads, Keywords: Microscopy, Yeast, Microbe, Solid medium, High-throughput, Agar, Immobilizationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119300214
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title Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium pads
title_short Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium pads
title_full Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium pads
title_fullStr Increasing throughput of manual microscopy of cell suspensions using solid medium pads
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description Microscopy of multiple samples using slides and coverslips is time consuming and good images are sometimes difficult to obtain due to cell movement. Our method involves manual spotting of multiple cell samples onto solid-medium pads, which creates the following benefits: • Rapid, high-quality imaging of multiple samples (hundreds per day) by visible and fluorescence microscopy. • No need for expensive automated equipment, multi-well plates or large amounts of consumables. • Wide range of working cell concentrations.The method was implemented for S. cerevisiae yeast, however it is likely to be applicable to all types of microorganisms and possibly other microscopic samples such as pollen. The lack of need for automated equipment may also make this method useful for field work. Method name: High throughput manual microscopy using solid-medium pads, Keywords: Microscopy, Yeast, Microbe, Solid medium, High-throughput, Agar, Immobilization
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