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ACT-PRESTO: Biological Tissue Clearing and Immunolabeling Methods for Volume Imaging
Published on: December 31, 2016
Accelerated clearing and molecular labeling of biological tissues using magnetohydrodynamic force
Joseph Dwyer1, M Desmond Ramirez2, Paul S Katz1,2
1Neuroscience and Behavior Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, USA.
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Techniques used to clear biological tissue for fluorescence microscopy are essential to connect anatomical principles at levels ranging from subcellular to the whole animal. Here we report a simple and straightforward approach to efficiently render opaque tissue samples transparent and show that this approach can be modified to rapidly label intact tissue samples with antibodies for large volume fluorescence microscopy. This strategy applies a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) force to accelerate the removal of lipids from tissue samples at least as large as an intact adult mouse brain. We also show that MHD force can be used to accelerate antibody penetration into tissue samples. This strategy complements a growing array of tools that enable high-resolution 3-dimensional anatomical analyses in intact tissues using fluorescence microscopy. MHD-accelerated clearing is simple, fast, reliable, inexpensive, provides good thermal regulation, and is compatible with existing strategies for high-quality fluorescence microscopy of intact tissues.

