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      Whole-brain imaging with single-cell resolution using chemical cocktails and computational analysis.

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      Animals, Brain, cytology, Callithrix, Indicators and Reagents, chemistry, Mice, Microscopy, methods, Neuroimaging

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          Systems-level identification and analysis of cellular circuits in the brain will require the development of whole-brain imaging with single-cell resolution. To this end, we performed comprehensive chemical screening to develop a whole-brain clearing and imaging method, termed CUBIC (clear, unobstructed brain imaging cocktails and computational analysis). CUBIC is a simple and efficient method involving the immersion of brain samples in chemical mixtures containing aminoalcohols, which enables rapid whole-brain imaging with single-photon excitation microscopy. CUBIC is applicable to multicolor imaging of fluorescent proteins or immunostained samples in adult brains and is scalable from a primate brain to subcellular structures. We also developed a whole-brain cell-nuclear counterstaining protocol and a computational image analysis pipeline that, together with CUBIC reagents, enable the visualization and quantification of neural activities induced by environmental stimulation. CUBIC enables time-course expression profiling of whole adult brains with single-cell resolution. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          24746791
          10.1016/j.cell.2014.03.042

          Chemistry
          Animals,Brain,cytology,Callithrix,Indicators and Reagents,chemistry,Mice,Microscopy,methods,Neuroimaging
          Chemistry
          Animals, Brain, cytology, Callithrix, Indicators and Reagents, chemistry, Mice, Microscopy, methods, Neuroimaging

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