Abstract
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) allows cell surface imaging at a sub-nanometric resolution. However, the sample requires a specific preparation to sustain the high vacuum of the SEM and be electrically conductive. The sample preparation consists of dissection, fixation, dehydration, metal coating, and tissue mounting. Here we provide a comprehensive protocol to perform SEM on the mouse's inner ear, and image the hair bundles at high resolution. Hair bundles are the force-sensitive organelles located at the apical surface of hair cells. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Trouillet et al. (2021).
