使用基于实验室的多模态X射线显微镜,以亚细胞分辨率对未染色的软组织进行三维高含量成像
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
|August 12, 2025
概括
相对比X射线显微镜使3D虚拟组织学具有亚细胞分辨率. 这种非破坏性技术量化了电子密度,并使用机器学习进行虚拟染色,从而保留组织结构.
科学领域:
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 医疗成像医学成像
背景情况:
- 组织学对于细胞分辨率成像至关重要,但具有破坏性和二维.
- 现有的方法难以捕捉完整的3D组织复杂性.
- 需要先进的成像技术来弥合空间尺度.
研究的目的:
- 用相对照X射线显微镜展示具有亚细胞分辨率的3D虚拟组织学.
- 为了实现组织架构的非破坏性,定量成像.
- 开发基于机器学习的虚拟染色,用于组织病理学分析.
主要方法:
- 阶段对比X射线显微镜用于直接定量电子密度.
- 细胞核的自动细分.
- 基于机器学习的风格转移用于虚拟血素和 (H&E) 染色.
- 电子密度和暗场对比频道的整合.
主要成果:
- 实现了具有亚细胞分辨率的3D虚拟组织学.
- 提供了直接的,无假设的电子密度量化.
- 生成的体积数据集与组织病理学分析工具兼容.
- 经过无污染,高含量成像的证明,可以区分细胞核和细胞外基质.
结论:
- 相对比X射线显微镜为传统组织学提供了一种强大的非破坏性替代方案.
- 该技术可在亚细胞分辨率下进行3D组织分析.
- 虚拟染色和高含量成像能力推动了基因病理学研究.
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