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Review
. 2019 Jun 14:70:199-218.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-physchem-042018-052527. Epub 2019 Mar 18.

Microscopy and Cell Biology: New Methods and New Questions

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Microscopy and Cell Biology: New Methods and New Questions

Joshua D Morris et al. Annu Rev Phys Chem. .

Abstract

Understanding the cellular basis of human health and disease requires the spatial resolution of microscopy and the molecular-level details provided by spectroscopy. This review highlights imaging methods at the intersection of microscopy and spectroscopy with applications in cell biology. Imaging methods are divided into three broad categories: fluorescence microscopy, label-free approaches, and imaging tools that can be applied to multiple imaging modalities. Just as these imaging methods allow researchers to address new biological questions, progress in biological sciences will drive the development of new imaging methods. We highlight four topics in cell biology that illustrate the need for new imaging tools: nanoparticle-cell interactions, intracellular redox chemistry, neuroscience, and the increasing use of spheroids and organoids. Overall, our goal is to provide a brief overview of individual imaging methods and highlight recent advances in the use of microscopy for cell biology.

Keywords: Raman microscopy; expansion microscopy; fluorescence microscopy; hyperspectral imaging; polarized light scattering; second harmonic generation microscopy.

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