TY - JOUR T1 - Visualizing cellular and tissue ultrastructure using Ten-fold Robust Expansion Microscopy (TREx) JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2021.02.03.428837 SP - 2021.02.03.428837 AU - Hugo G.J. Damstra AU - Boaz Mohar AU - Mark Eddison AU - Anna Akhmanova AU - Lukas C. Kapitein AU - Paul W. Tillberg Y1 - 2021/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/02/03/2021.02.03.428837.abstract N2 - Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a powerful technique to overcome the diffraction limit of light microscopy that can be applied in both tissues and cells. In ExM, samples are embedded in a swellable polymer gel to physically expand the sample and isotropically increase resolution in x, y and z. The maximum resolution increase is limited by the expansion factor of the polymer gel, which is four-fold for the original ExM protocol. Variations on the original ExM method have been reported that allow for greater expansion factors, for example using iterative expansion, but at the cost of ease of adoption or versatility. Here, we systematically explore the ExM recipe space and present a novel method termed Ten-fold Robust Expansion Microscopy (TREx) that, like the original ExM method, requires no specialized equipment or procedures to carry out. We demonstrate that TREx gels expand ten-fold, can be handled easily, and can be applied to both thick tissue sections and cells enabling high-resolution subcellular imaging in a single expansion step. We show that applying TREx on antibody-stained samples can be combined with off-the-shelf small molecule stains for both total protein and membranes to provide ultrastructural context to subcellular protein localization.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. ER -