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High-throughput whole-brain mapping of rhesus monkey at micron resolution

Authors :
Zhu Qingyuan
Xintian Hu
Heng Tan
Chao-Yu Yang
Cheng Xu
Qianwei Li
Rui Xu
Lufeng Ding
Robert Desimone
Yan Shen
Fengyi Wu
Peng Su
Hao Wang
Guo-Qiang Bi
Hong-Wei Dong
Fuqiang Xu
Pak-Ming Lau
Fang Xu
Li I. Zhang
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Whole-brain mesoscale mapping of primates has been hindered by large brain size and the relatively low throughput of available microscopy methods. Here, we present an integrative approach that combines primate-optimized tissue sectioning and clearing with ultrahigh-speed, large-scale, volumetric fluorescence microscopy, capable of completing whole-brain imaging of a rhesus monkey at 1 µm × 1 µm × 2.5 µm voxel resolution within 100 hours. A progressive strategy is developed for high-efficiency, long-range tracing of individual axonal fibers through the dataset of hundreds of terabytes, establishing a “Serial sectioning and clearing, 3-dimensional Microscopy, with semi-Automated Reconstruction and Tracing” (SMART) pipeline. This system supports effective connectome-scale mapping of large primates that reveals distinct features of thalamocortical projections of the rhesus monkey brain at the level of individual axonal fibers.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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