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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2006 Volume 36, Number 9, Pages 874–878 (Mi qe13408)

This article is cited in 21 papers

Laser biology

Peculiarities of studying an isolated neuron by the method of laser interference microscopy

A. I. Yusipovicha, S. M. Novikovb, T. A. Kazakovaa, L. A. Erokhovaa, N. A. Brazhea, G. L. Lazarevc, G. V. Maksimova

a Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology
b Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics
c Amphora Laboratories, Limited Liability Company, Moscow

Abstract: Actual aspects of using a new method of laser interference microscopy (LIM) for studying nerve cells are discussed. The peculiarities of the LIM display of neurons are demonstrated by the example of isolated neurons of a pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis. A comparative analysis of the images of the cell and subcellular structures of a neuron obtained by the methods of interference microscopy, optical transmission microscopy, and confocal microscopy is performed. Various aspects of the application of LIM for studying the lateral dimensions and internal structure of the cytoplasm and organelles of a neuron in cytology and cell physiology are discussed.

PACS: 87.64.-t, 42.62.Be, 42.87.-d

Received: 09.12.2005
Revised: 17.05.2006


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2006, 36:9, 874–878

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