Rapid communicationImaging surface of gold-immunolabeled thin sections by atomic force microscopy

1994 
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to image the surface of thin sections of fungal infected plant tissue, with or without post-embedding immunocytochemical labeling with gold conjugates. Plant and fungal cells are easily identified from their size, shape and roughness. The cellular shape is similar to that observed by light or electron microscopy (LM or EM) and some internal organelles can even be individualized. The gold beads are easily observed and counted. Their dimensions varied according to the roughness of the surface, but fit with the expected sizes.
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