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David Nguyen1, Paul J Marchand1, Arielle L Planchette1
1Laboratoire d'Optique Biomédicale, School of Engineering, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:
In recent years, three-dimensional mesoscopic imaging has gained significant importance in life sciences for fundamental studies at the whole-organ level. In this manuscript, we present an optical projection tomography (OPT) method designed for imaging of the intact mouse brain. The system features an isotropic resolution of ~50 µm and an acquisition time of four to eight minutes, using a 3-day optimized clearing protocol. Imaging of the brain autofluorescence in 3D reveals details of the neuroanatomy, while the use of fluorescent labels displays the vascular network and amyloid deposition in 5xFAD mice, an important model of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Finally, the OPT images are compared with histological slices.
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