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2020Type
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Abstract
Single-molecule RNA fluorescent in situ hybridization (smFISH) enables the detection and quantification of single RNA molecules. Three-dimensional organoid cultures have emerged as versatile in vitro primary culture models that recapitulate many physiological features of their tissue of origin. Here we describe a protocol to visualize single RNA molecules in organoid cultures. Our method accommodates both a whole-mount staining workflow which requires spinning disk confocal microscopy, and a cryosectioning workflow which is compatible with widefield microscopy. Organoid smFISH enables to address various biological problems that range from the identification of cell types (e.g., via the intestinal stem cell marker Lgr5) to the quantification of RNA localization in an epithelium. Show more
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publishedEditor
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Intestinal Stem Cells. Methods and ProtocolsJournal / series
Methods in Molecular BiologyVolume
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HumanaSubject
Intestinal organoids; smFISH; Whole-mount; RNA imaging; Spatial transcriptomicsOrganisational unit
09711 - Moor, Andreas / Moor, Andreas
Funding
181249 - Functional consequences of single cell heterogeneity in cancer pathophysiology (SNF)
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