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JAROŠ, J. PETROV M. TESAŘOVÁ, M. HAMPL A.
Original Title
Revealing 3D Ultrastructure and Morphology of Stem Cell Spheroids by Electron Microscopy
Type
book chapter
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cell culture methods have been developed in efforts to produce biologically relevant systems for developmental and disease modeling, and appropriate analytical tools are essential. Knowledge of ultrastructural characteristics represents the basis to reveal in situ the cellular morphology, cell-cell interactions, organelle distribution, niches in which cells reside, and many more. The traditional method for 3D visualization of ultrastructural components, serial sectioning using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is very labor-intensive due to contentious TEM slice preparation and subsequent image processing of the whole collection. In this chapter, we present serial block-face scanning electron microscopy, together with complex methodology for spheroid formation, contrasting of cellular compartments, image processing, and 3D visualization. The described technique is effective for detailed morphological analysis of stem cell spheroids, organoids, as well as organotypic cell cultures.
Keywords
3D visualization, Image reconstruction, Image segmentation, Morphology, Organoid, SBF-SEM, Scanning electron microscopy, Serial block-face, Spheroid, Stem cell, Ultrastructure
Authors
JAROŠ, J.; PETROV M.; TESAŘOVÁ, M.; HAMPL A.
Released
21. 6. 2017
Publisher
Springer New York
Location
New York
ISBN
978-1-4939-7019-3
Book
3D Cell Culture: Methods and Protocols
Edition
1
Edition number
1612
Pages from
417
Pages to
431
Pages count
15
URL
https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-7021-6_30
BibTex
@inbook{BUT137420, author="JAROŠ, J. and PETROV M. and TESAŘOVÁ, M. and HAMPL A.", title="Revealing 3D Ultrastructure and Morphology of Stem Cell Spheroids by Electron Microscopy", booktitle="3D Cell Culture: Methods and Protocols", year="2017", publisher="Springer New York", address="New York", series="1", edition="1612", pages="417--431", isbn="978-1-4939-7019-3", url="https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-7021-6_30" }