학술논문

Super‐Resolution Vibrational Imaging Using Expansion Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy
Document Type
article
Source
Advanced Science, Vol 9, Iss 20, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Subject
chemical imaging
expansion microscopy
highly multiplexed nanoscale imaging
metabolic imaging
Raman nanoscopy
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2198-3844
Abstract
Abstract Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy is an emerging technology that provides high chemical specificity for endogenous biomolecules and can circumvent common constraints of fluorescence microscopy including limited capabilities to probe small biomolecules and difficulty resolving many colors simultaneously. However, the resolution of SRS microscopy remains governed by the diffraction limit. To overcome this, a new technique called molecule anchorable gel‐enabled nanoscale Imaging of Fluorescence and stimulated Raman scattering microscopy (MAGNIFIERS) that integrates SRS microscopy with expansion microscopy (ExM) is described. MAGNIFIERS offers chemical‐specific nanoscale imaging with sub‐50 nm resolution and has scalable multiplexity when combined with multiplex Raman probes and fluorescent labels. MAGNIFIERS is used to visualize nanoscale features in a label‐free manner with CH vibration of proteins, lipids, and DNA in a broad range of biological specimens, from mouse brain, liver, and kidney to human lung organoid. In addition, MAGNIFIERS is applied to track nanoscale features of protein synthesis in protein aggregates using metabolic labeling of small metabolites. Finally, MAGNIFIERS is used to demonstrate 8‐color nanoscale imaging in an expanded mouse brain section. Overall, MAGNIFIERS is a valuable platform for super‐resolution label‐free chemical imaging, high‐resolution metabolic imaging, and highly multiplexed nanoscale imaging, thus bringing SRS to nanoscopy.