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During live imaging of C. elegans, an agarose pad can be used to hold the nematode still without damaging or drying it. This video describes how to prepare a simple mounting pad for microscopy.
This protocol is excerpted from Teoh et al, Quantitative Approaches for Studying Cellular Structures and Organelle Morphology in Caenorhabditis elegans, J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
Preparation of slides for imaging
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Agar-agar | Merck | 1.01614.1000 | |
Agarose | Invitrogen | 16500-500 | |
Glass coverslips #1 | Thermo scientifique | MENCS22221GP | |
Glass coverslips #1.5 | Zeiss | 474030-9000-000 | Made by SCHOTT |
Glass slides | Thermo scientifique | MENS41104A/40 | |
Pasteur pipette | Corning | CLS7095D5X-200EA | |
Platinum wire | Sigma | 267201-2G | |
Tetramisole hydrochloride | Sigma | L9756-5G |
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Source: Teoh, J. S., et al. Quantitative Approaches for Studying Cellular Structures and Organelle Morphology in Caenorhabditis elegans. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).
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