2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00429-021-02316-6
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Multiscale imaging of the rat brain using an integrated diceCT and histology workflow

Abstract: Advancements in tissue visualization techniques have spurred signi cant gains in the biomedical sciences by enabling researchers to integrate their datasets across anatomical scales. Of particular import are techniques that enable the interpolation of multiple hierarchical scales in samples taken from the same individuals. This study demonstrates that two-dimensional histology techniques can be employed on neural tissues following three-dimensional diffusible iodine-based contrast-enhanced computed tomography … Show more

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“…We recommend that digital diceCT slices, which are lower resolution than histological sections but can be re‐sectioned into any planar orientation, can serve as a complement to traditional histological sections. Together these tools combine gross anatomical views of structures at myriad angles with target‐specific staining that allows for multi‐scale, cell‐to‐whole body imaging (Gignac et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend that digital diceCT slices, which are lower resolution than histological sections but can be re‐sectioned into any planar orientation, can serve as a complement to traditional histological sections. Together these tools combine gross anatomical views of structures at myriad angles with target‐specific staining that allows for multi‐scale, cell‐to‐whole body imaging (Gignac et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to birds, diceCT has been deployed to address questions about the feeding apparatus (Genbrugge et al., 2011; Li & Clarke, 2015), cranial musculoskeletal anatomy (Hadden et al., 2022; Jones et al., 2019; Lautenschlager et al., 2013; To et al., 2021), forelimb musculoskeletal anatomy (Bribiesca‐Contreras & Sellers, 2017), vocal organs (Düring et al., 2013), brain ontogeny and function (Gold et al., 2016; Watanabe et al., 2019; Early et al, 2020), and craniofacial pathology (Gignac, Green, et al., 2021). DiceCT has many advantages for anatomical investigations compared to traditional and other 3D techniques, including low cost, ease of access, nondestructiveness, reversibility, and high‐precision visualization of soft tissues (see Gignac et al., 2016, Gignac, Green, et al., 2021, Gignac, O'Brien, et al., 2021; Gignac & Kley, 2018). These attributes provide diceCT an advantage for comparative studies of avian anatomy and neuroanatomy over other, more traditional approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 3D chick tectofugal system is based on a multimodal visualization technique that couples histology and diceCT imaging. Each imaging methodology has advantages; however, when coupled, the techniques appear to more than complement one another (e.g., Gignac, O'Brien, et al., 2021). In particular, histological sections offer cell‐specific staining and exceptionally high resolution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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