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Shedding New Light on the Brain with Tissue Clearing Robin J
Signature Redacted Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences June, 2013
Tissue Clearing and Its Applications in Neuroscience
Microglia Limit Lesion Expansion and Promote Functional Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury in Mice
Tissue Clearing and Its Applications in Neuroscience
A Survey of Clearing Techniques for 3D Imaging of Tissues Withspecial
Tools and Approaches for Studying Microglia in Vivo
Tissue Clearing and Deep Imaging of the Kidney Using Confocal and Two-Photon Microscopy
Ultrafast Optical Clearing Method for Three-Dimensional Imaging with Cellular Resolution
Advances and Perspectives in Tissue Clearing Using CLARITY
A Simple Method for 3D Analysis of Immunolabeled Axonal Tracts in a Transparent Nervous System
Ultrafast Optical Clearing Method for Three-Dimensional Imaging with Cellular Resolution
Illuminating Brain Function and Dysfunction
Mgreenlantern: a Bright Monomeric Fluorescent Protein with Rapid Expression and Cell Filling Properties for Neuronal Imaging
Voxel-Wise Comparisons of Cellular Microstructure and Diffusion
Development of an Optimized Clearing Protocol to Examine Adipocyte Subpopulations in White Adipose Tissue
3D Whole-Brain Quantitative Histopathology: Methodology And
Tridimensional Visualization and Analysis of Early Human Development Morgane Belle, David Godefroy, Gérard Couly, Samuel A
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Three-Dimensional Imaging of Solvent-Cleared Organs Using 3DISCO
High-Resolution 3D Imaging of Whole Organ After Clearing: Taking a New
Advanced CUBIC Protocols for Whole-Brain and Whole-Body
Shrinkage-Mediated Imaging of Entire Organs and Organisms Using Udisco
High-Resolution 3D Imaging of Whole Organ After
Panoptic Imaging of Transparent Mice Reveals Whole-Body Neuronal Projections and Skull–Meninges Connections
Methods for Next Generation Three-Dimensional Histology for Human Neural Tissues
Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy Combined With
Imaging Cleared Intact Biological Systems at a Cellular Level by 3DISCO
Three-Dimensional Mapping of Retrograde Multi-Labeled Motor Neuron Columns in the Spinal Cord
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3D Imaging of Axons in Transparent Spinal Cords from Rodents and Nonhuman Primates1,2,3
Neuroscience Research with the Ultramicroscope
Development of a Novel Imaging Methodology for Quantitative Analysis of the Mouse Cortical Vasculature