完整的生物系统的结构和分子质询
Kwanghun Chung1, Jenelle Wallace, Sung-Yon Kim
1Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Nature
|April 12, 2013
概括
CLARITY将完整的组织转化为透明,透的水凝,使生物结构的高分辨率成像成为可能. 这种方法允许详细分析大脑电路和小鼠和人类组织中的分子组件.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 生物技术是生物技术.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 了解复杂的生物系统需要高分辨率的数据,同时保持全球视角.
- 目前的方法在保护组织完整性以进行全面分析时,往往面临局限性.
研究的目的:
- 推出CLARITY,这是一种使完整组织光学透明和透的新方法.
- 为了实现高分辨率,深层组织成像和分子分析而无需切割.
主要方法:
- CLARITY涉及将完整的组织交叉连接到3D水友性聚合物网络中,创建一个纳米多孔的水凝.
- 这一过程的结果是稳定,透明和巨分子透的组织结构.
- 该方法应用于小鼠大脑,用于各种成像和分子标签技术.
主要成果:
- 在小鼠大脑中实现了长距离投射,局部电路,细胞和亚细胞结构的完整组织成像.
- 现场杂交,多轮免疫组织化学和在完整的成年老鼠大脑中进行抗体标记.
- 成功地将CLARITY应用于来自神经精神疾病病例的未切割的人类临床样本.
结论:
- CLARITY为高分辨率的复杂生物结构的可视化提供了一种变革性的方法.
- 该方法可为完整组织 (包括人体样本) 进行详细的分子和结构分析.
- 澄清为研究生理功能和疾病的结构和分子基础提供了一条途径.
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