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Fluorescent Probes for Super-Resolution Microscopy of Lysosomes
Aditya Yadav1,2, Chethana Rao1,2, Chayan K Nandi1,3,2
1School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Mandi 175075, H.P., India.
Abstract:
Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed small spherical cytoplasmic organelles. Malfunctioning and abnormalities in lysosomes can cause a plethora of neurodegenerative diseases. Consequently, understanding the structural information on lysosomes down to a subnanometer level is essential. Recently, super-resolution imaging techniques enable us to visualize dynamical processes occurring in suborganelle structures inside living cells down to subnanometer accuracy by breaking the diffraction limit. A brighter and highly photostable fluorescent probe is essential for super-resolution microscopy. In this regard, this mini-review deals with the various types of super-resolution techniques and the probes that are used to specifically stain and resolve the structure of the lysosomes.
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