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Development of Sample-Adaptable Holders for Lightsheet Microscopy

Laroche, Thierry  
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Burri, Olivier  
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Dubey, Lalit Kumar  
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March 8, 2019
Frontiers In Neuroanatomy

Multi-user core microscopy facilities are often faced with the challenge to adapt or modify existing instruments. This is essential in order to fulfill the requirements of the user community, who wants to image a wide range of model organisms with varying stains and sample thicknesses. In recent years, lightsheet microscopy has turned into an invaluable tool for both live and cleared sample imaging of many different specimens. This brought up new challenges in terms of sample mounting as the classical approach of attachment onto a coverslip cannot be universally applied. Here we describe the development of a diversified holder which extends the range of samples which can be imaged on a Zeiss Lightsheet microscope Z1. We focus on mounting strategies of cleared specimens; however, the holder and mounting strategy can be applied to live specimens too. The proposed methodology provides very high flexibility along with numerous possibilities for adaptation based on imaging specimen size, condition and available clearing reagents. Moreover, the described mounting strategies can be applied to other light sheet microscopes that can mount 1 mL syringes.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fnana.2019.00026
Web of Science ID

WOS:000464517700001

Author(s)
Laroche, Thierry  
Burri, Olivier  
Dubey, Lalit Kumar  
Seitz, Arne  
Date Issued

2019-03-08

Published in
Frontiers In Neuroanatomy
Volume

13

Start page

26

Subjects

Anatomy & Morphology

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Neurosciences

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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lightsheet microscopy

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sample preparation

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clearing

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custom

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imaging

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microscopy

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fluorescence

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lymph node

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