Recent advances in optical clearing techniques have dramatically improved deep tissue imaging by reducing the obscuring effects of light scattering and absorption. However, these optical clearing methods require specialized equipment or a lengthy undertaking with complex protocols that can lead to sample volume changes and distortion. In addition, the imaging of cleared tissues has limitations, such as fluorescence bleaching, harmful and foul-smelling solutions, and the difficulty of handling samples in high-viscosity refractive index (RI) matching solutions. To address the various limitations of thick tissue imaging, we developed an Aqueous high refractive Index matching and tissue Clearing solution for Imaging (termed AICI) with a one-ste...
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues ...
Immunofluorescent imaging is an indispensable technique to study morphology and molecular aspects in...
We have previously demonstrated that the use of a commercially-available immersion-based optical cle...
To date a variety of Tissue Clearing methods have emerged as powerful tools to study intact whole or...
The development, refinement, and use of techniques that allow high-throughput imaging of whole brain...
Large volumes imaging with microscopic resolution is limited by light scattering. In the last few ye...
Large volumes imaging with microscopic resolution is limited by light scattering. In the last few ye...
Objective: Fast Free-of-Acrylamide Clearing Tissue (FACT) is a recently developed protocol for the w...
Fast Free-of-Acrylamide Clearing Tissue (FACT) is a new sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-based clearing ...
Light scattering inside biological tissue is a limitation for large volumes imaging with microscopic...
Traditionally, tissue visualization has required that the tissue of interest be serially sectioned a...
Fluorescence microscopy is commonly used to investigate disease progression in biological tissues. B...
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues ...
1 ABSTRACT Many variants of microscopic techniques are the key methods for tissue structure examinat...
Fluorescence microscopy is commonly used to investigate disease progression in biological tissues. B...
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues ...
Immunofluorescent imaging is an indispensable technique to study morphology and molecular aspects in...
We have previously demonstrated that the use of a commercially-available immersion-based optical cle...
To date a variety of Tissue Clearing methods have emerged as powerful tools to study intact whole or...
The development, refinement, and use of techniques that allow high-throughput imaging of whole brain...
Large volumes imaging with microscopic resolution is limited by light scattering. In the last few ye...
Large volumes imaging with microscopic resolution is limited by light scattering. In the last few ye...
Objective: Fast Free-of-Acrylamide Clearing Tissue (FACT) is a recently developed protocol for the w...
Fast Free-of-Acrylamide Clearing Tissue (FACT) is a new sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-based clearing ...
Light scattering inside biological tissue is a limitation for large volumes imaging with microscopic...
Traditionally, tissue visualization has required that the tissue of interest be serially sectioned a...
Fluorescence microscopy is commonly used to investigate disease progression in biological tissues. B...
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues ...
1 ABSTRACT Many variants of microscopic techniques are the key methods for tissue structure examinat...
Fluorescence microscopy is commonly used to investigate disease progression in biological tissues. B...
State-of-the-art tissue-clearing methods provide subcellular-level optical access to intact tissues ...
Immunofluorescent imaging is an indispensable technique to study morphology and molecular aspects in...
We have previously demonstrated that the use of a commercially-available immersion-based optical cle...