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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
Potential Artifacts in Sample Preparation Methods Used for Imaging Amyloid Oligomers and Protofibrils due to Surface-Mediated Fibril Formation.
Journal of Physical Chemistry. B 2017 March 31
Accurate imaging of nanometer-sized structures and morphologies is essential to characterizing amyloid species formed at various stages of amyloid aggregation. In this article, we examine the effect of different drying procedures on the final morphology of surface-mediated fibrils formed during the incubation period, which may then be mistaken as oligomers or protofibrils intentionally formed in solution for a particular study. Atomic force microscopy results show that some artifacts, such as globules, flakelike structures, and even micrometer-long fibrils, can be produced under various drying conditions. We also demonstrate that one can prevent drying artifacts by using an appropriate spin-coating procedure to dry amyloid samples. This procedure can bypass the wetting/dewetting transition of the liquid layer during the drying process and preserve the structure of interest on the substrate without generating drying artifacts.
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