A correlative light electron microscopy (CLEM) method is applied to image virus-induced intracellular structures via electron microscopy (EM) in cells that are previously selected by light microscopy (LM). LM and EM are combined as a hybrid imaging approach to achieve an integrated view of virus-host interactions.
Santarella-Mellwig, R., Haselmann, U., Schieber, N. L., Walther, P., Schwab, Y., Antony, C., Bartenschlager, R., Romero-Brey, I. Correlative Light Electron Microscopy (CLEM) for Tracking and Imaging Viral Protein Associated Structures in Cryo-immobilized Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (139), e58154, doi:10.3791/58154 (2018).