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Using Expansion Microscopy to Physically Enlarge Whole-Mount Drosophila Embryos for Super-Resolution Imaging

DOI :

10.3791/64662-v

9:11 min

April 28th, 2023

April 28th, 2023

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1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas

Here, a protocol for the implementation of expansion microscopy in early Drosophila embryos to achieve super-resolution imaging using a conventional laser-scanning confocal microscope is presented.

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Expansion Microscopy

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