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BrainFilm, a novel technique for physical compression of 3D brain slices for efficient image acquisition and post-processing

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Abstract
Tissue clearing enables us to observe thick tissue at a single cell resolution by reducing light scattering and refractive index matching. However, imaging of a large volume of tissue for 3D reconstruction requires a great deal of time, cost, and efforts. Few methods have been developed to transcend these limitations by mechanical compression or isotropic tissue shrinkage. Tissue shrinkage significantly lessens the imaging burden; however, there is an inevitable trade-off with image resolution. Here, we have developed the "BrainFilm" technique to compress cleared tissue at Z-axis by dehydration, without alteration of the XY-axis. The Z-axis compression was approximately 90%, and resulted in substantial reduction in image acquisition time and data size. The BrainFilm technique was successfully used to trace and characterize the morphology of thick biocytin-labelled neurons following electrophysiological recording and trace the GFP-labelled long nerve projections in irregular tissues such as the limb of mouse embryo. Thus, BrainFilm is a versatile tool that can be applied in diverse studies of 3D tissues in which spatial information of the Z-axis is dispensable.
Author(s)
Kim, Joo YeonKim, Hyun JungJang, Min JeeKim, June HoanLee, Ju-HyunLee, EunsooPark, KyerlKim, HyuncheolLee, JaedongKwag, JeehyunKim, NamheeSong, Mi-RyoungKim, HyunSun, Woong
Issued Date
2018-06
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-26776-9
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/13228
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.8
ISSN
2045-2322
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Department of Life Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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