Nanoscale imaging of bacterial infections by sphingolipid expansion microscopy
Imaging of lipid bilayers using light microscopy is challenging. Here the authors label cells using a short chain click-compatible ceramide to visualize mammalian and bacterial membranes with expansion microscopy.
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Main Authors: | Ralph Götz, Tobias C. Kunz, Julian Fink, Franziska Solger, Jan Schlegel, Jürgen Seibel, Vera Kozjak-Pavlovic, Thomas Rudel, Markus Sauer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c154212f2c7e45a3b7a9637c386f0c24 |
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