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Quantifying mesoscale neuroanatomy using X-ray microtomography

13 April 2016
Eva L. Dyer
William R. Gray Roncal
Hugo L. Fernandes
D. Gursoy
V. De Andrade
Judy A. Prasad
K. Fezzaa
Xianghui Xiao
Joshua T. Vogelstein
C. Jacobsen
Konrad Paul Kording
N. Kasthuri
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Abstract

Methods for resolving the 3D microstructure of the brain typically start by thinly slicing and staining the brain, and then imaging each individual section with visible light photons or electrons. In contrast, X-rays can be used to image thick samples, providing a rapid approach for producing large 3D brain maps without sectioning. Here we demonstrate the use of synchrotron X-ray microtomography (μ\muμCT) for producing mesoscale (1 μm3)(1~\mu m^3)(1 μm3) resolution brain maps from millimeter-scale volumes of mouse brain. We introduce a pipeline for μ\muμCT-based brain mapping that combines methods for sample preparation, imaging, automated segmentation of image volumes into cells and blood vessels, and statistical analysis of the resulting brain structures. Our results demonstrate that X-ray tomography promises rapid quantification of large brain volumes, complementing other brain mapping and connectomics efforts.

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