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I'm interested as well.
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Inviato: Martedì 22 Gennaio 2013 14:46
Oggetto: Re: Imaging bacteria help
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Shane - what exactly are you trying to do? It is unlikely that you will be able to differentiate between different mycolic acid structures using anything other than very well characterized antibodies together with immunoTEM. If you are trying to distinguish cells that have mycolic acids from those that do not, there are probably easier ways unrelated to mycolic acids. What do you want to do with your bacteria from broth? Simply drying washed cells onto a slide coated with polylysine ought to do the trick. I think you understand that these cells are very small compared to most eukaryotic cells and, depending on what exactly you want to see, EM or image-processing of confocal/digital-decon images may be the way to go. You can contact me off-list if you'd like to discuss in detail.
On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Shane van Breda wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I have two questions about imaging bacteria (specifically Tuberculosis or any
> Mycobacterium).
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> 1.) I am interested in the mycolic acids of the bacteria. Does anyone know of
> a specific fluorescent dye (with specific wavelengths) or any anti - mycolic
> acid antibodies for immunolabelling?
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> 2.) What would be the best way to fix the bacteria to slides from broth? They
> need to fixed and dead since they are pathogenic. But I would like to view
> whole cells and not sections from resin.
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> Thanks very much for your input.
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> Shane
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