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A synchrotron X-ray imaging strategy to map large animal brains

Authors :
Chin, An-Lun
Yang, Shun-Min
Chen, Hsiang-Hsin
Li, Min-Tsang
Lee, Tsung-Tse
Chen, Ying-Jie
Lee, Ting-Kuo
Petibois, Cyril
Cai, Xiaoqing
Low, Chian-Ming
Tan, Francis Chee Kuan
Teo, Alvin
Tok, Eng Soon
Ong, Edwin B. L.
Lin, Yen-Yin
Lin, I-Jin
Tseng, Yi-Chi
Chen, Nan-Yow
Shih, Chi-Tin
Lim, Jae-Hong
Lim, Jun
Je, Jung-Ho
Kohmura, Yoshiki
Ishikawa, Tetsuya
Margaritondo, Giorgio
Chiang, Ann-Shyn
Hwu, Yeukuang

Abstract

Mapping the large neural networks of animal and human brains is a fundamental but so far elusive task, because of the massive amount of data and the consequent prohibitively long image taking and processing times. We developed an effective strategy called "AXON" (Accelerated X-ray Observation of Neurons) to solve this problem. AXON can achieve comprehensive whole-brain mapping within a reasonable time by combining fast image taking and processing, plus two other critical performances: three-dimensional (3D) imaging with high and isotropic spatial resolution, and multi-scale resolution. We successfully tested this strategy with coordinated experiments at four synchrotron facilities in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Korea on two animal models, Drosophila and mouse. Its performances notably allowed full 3D mapping of the Drosophila brain in a few days. With reasonable improvements, AXON can deliver full mapping of large animal and human brains on a realistic time scale of a few years.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
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