Mapping cellular magnesium using X-ray microfluorescence and atomic force microscopy

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Cell Behavior

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9 pages, 2 figures

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Magnesium is the most abundant intracellular divalent cation. We present an innovative experimental approach to localizing intracellular magnesium that combines elemental and morphological information from individual cells with high-resolution spatial information. Integration of information from scanning fluorescence X-ray microscopy with information from atomic force microscopy was used to generate a magnesium concentration map and to determine the X-ray linear absorption coefficient map within a whole dehydrated mammary epithelial cell.

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