CLARITY for mapping the nervous system

K Chung, K Deisseroth - Nature methods, 2013 - nature.com
Nature methods, 2013nature.com
With potential relevance for brain-mapping work, hydrogel-based structures can now be built
from within biological tissue to allow subsequent removal of lipids without mechanical
disassembly of the tissue. This process creates a tissue-hydrogel hybrid that is physically
stable, that preserves fine structure, proteins and nucleic acids, and that is permeable to
both visible-spectrum photons and exogenous macromolecules. Here we highlight relevant
challenges and opportunities of this approach, especially with regard to integration with …
With potential relevance for brain-mapping work, hydrogel-based structures can now be built from within biological tissue to allow subsequent removal of lipids without mechanical disassembly of the tissue. This process creates a tissue-hydrogel hybrid that is physically stable, that preserves fine structure, proteins and nucleic acids, and that is permeable to both visible-spectrum photons and exogenous macromolecules. Here we highlight relevant challenges and opportunities of this approach, especially with regard to integration with complementary methodologies for brain-mapping studies.
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