International audienceIn studies on animal models of human brain pathologies, three-dimensional reconstruction from histological sections is particularly useful when assessing the morphologic, functional and biochemical changes induced by pathology. It allows assessing lesion heterogeneity in planes different from the cutting plane and allows correlating the histology with images obtained in vivo, such as by means of magnetic resonance imaging. To create a 3D volume from autoradiographic sections with minimal distortion, both cryosectioning as well as section registration need to be optimal. This paper describes a strategy whereby four external fiducial markers are positioned outside the rat brain with the use of a low temperature brain emb...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of diffusion-weighted (DW) three-dimensional ...
With the steadily improving resolution of novel small-animal single photon emission computed tomogra...
We present a method for registering histology and in vivo imaging that requires minimal microtoming ...
International audienceIn studies on animal models of human brain pathologies, three-dimensional reco...
International audienceBesides the newly developed positron emission tomography scanners (microPET) d...
A major challenge in the histological sectioning of brain tissue is achieving accurate alignment in ...
Simultaneous neural recordings taken from multiple areas of the rodent brain are garnering growing i...
The 3D fibre orientation model of a male Wistar rat brain was derived from 3D-PLI as described in Ax...
Adequate tissue preparation is essential for both modern stereological and immunohistochemical inves...
The three-dimensional (3D) structure of neural circuits is commonly studied by reconstructing indivi...
The three-dimensional (3D) structure of neural circuits is commonly studied by reconstructing indivi...
Animal models are widely used to improve our under-standing of the complex pathophysiological proces...
A digital brain phantom was created from rat brain autoradiographic (AR) data for use in emission co...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of diffusion-weighted (DW) three-dimensional ...
With the steadily improving resolution of novel small-animal single photon emission computed tomogra...
We present a method for registering histology and in vivo imaging that requires minimal microtoming ...
International audienceIn studies on animal models of human brain pathologies, three-dimensional reco...
International audienceBesides the newly developed positron emission tomography scanners (microPET) d...
A major challenge in the histological sectioning of brain tissue is achieving accurate alignment in ...
Simultaneous neural recordings taken from multiple areas of the rodent brain are garnering growing i...
The 3D fibre orientation model of a male Wistar rat brain was derived from 3D-PLI as described in Ax...
Adequate tissue preparation is essential for both modern stereological and immunohistochemical inves...
The three-dimensional (3D) structure of neural circuits is commonly studied by reconstructing indivi...
The three-dimensional (3D) structure of neural circuits is commonly studied by reconstructing indivi...
Animal models are widely used to improve our under-standing of the complex pathophysiological proces...
A digital brain phantom was created from rat brain autoradiographic (AR) data for use in emission co...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of diffusion-weighted (DW) three-dimensional ...
With the steadily improving resolution of novel small-animal single photon emission computed tomogra...
We present a method for registering histology and in vivo imaging that requires minimal microtoming ...