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Method for tissue clearing: temporal tissue optical clearing
Light absorption and scattering in biological tissue are significant variables in optical imaging technologies and regulating them enhances optical imaging quality. Optical clearing methods can decrease light scattering and improve optical imaging quality to some extent but owing to their limited efficacy and the potential influence of optical clearing
Behnam Shariati B K +5 more
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See-Through Technology for Biological Tissue: 3-Dimensional Visualization of Macromolecules [PDF]
Tissue clearing technology is currently one of the fastest growing fields in biomedical sciences. Tissue clearing techniques have become a powerful approach to understand further the structural information of intact biological tissues.
Eunsoo Lee, Hyun Jung Kim, Woong Sun
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Organic solvent dibenzyl ether (DBE)-based protocols have been widely used in adipose tissue clearing. However, benzyl alcohol/benzyl benzoate (BABB)-based clearing has been shown to offer better transparency in other tissues.
Quyen Vi Luong +4 more
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CLARITY techniques based tissue clearing: types and differences
CLARITY is a tissue imaging technique that uses hydrogel embedded tissue to remove lipids while maintaining the intactness of protein and tissue fine structure.
Z. Guo, Y. Zheng, Y. Zhang
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Tissue clearing and its applications in neuroscience [PDF]
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues from individual organs and even to some entire mammals. When combined with light-sheet microscopy and automated approaches to image analysis, existing tissue-clearing methods can speed up and may reduce the cost of conventional histology by several ...
Hiroki R. Ueda +6 more
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Optical Clearing of Tissues and Cells [PDF]
This PDF file contains the editorial “Special Section Guest Editorial: Optical Clearing of Tissues and Cells” for JBO Vol.
Valery V. Tuchin +3 more
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Clearing for Deep Tissue Imaging [PDF]
AbstractBiologic tissues are generally opaque due to optical properties that result in scattering and absorption of light. Preparation of tissues for optical microscopy often involves sectioning to a thickness of 50‐100 µm, the practical limits of light penetration and recovery.
Michael Muntifering +5 more
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Tissue clearing has become an important tool for the investigation of biological systems in three dimensions. However, many pioneering techniques were based on serendipitous discoveries. Next-generation clearing methods have been (re)designed with a better understanding of the chemistry and physics required to equalize the refractive index throughout a
Douglas S, Richardson, Jeff W, Lichtman
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Neuroscience in the third dimension: shedding new light on the brain with tissue clearing
For centuries analyses of tissues have depended on sectioning methods. Recent developments of tissue clearing techniques have now opened a segway from studying tissues in 2 dimensions to 3 dimensions. This particular advantage echoes heavily in the field
Robin J. Vigouroux +2 more
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Adipo-Clear: A Tissue Clearing Method for Three-Dimensional Imaging of Adipose Tissue [PDF]
Adipose tissue plays a central role in energy homeostasis and thermoregulation. It is composed of different types of adipocytes, as well as adipocyte precursors, immune cells, fibroblasts, blood vessels, and nerve projections. Although the molecular control of cell type specification and how these cells interact have been increasingly delineated, a ...
Jingyi, Chi +3 more
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