Κυριακή 23 Ιουλίου 2017

Large-scale 3-dimensional quantitative imaging of tissues: state of the art and translational implications

Publication date: Available online 22 July 2017
Source:Translational Research
Author(s): Seth Winfree, Michael J. Ferkowicz, Pierre C. Dagher, Katherine J. Kelly, Michael T. Eadon, Timothy A. Sutton, Troy A. Markel, Mervin C. Yoder, Kenneth W. Dunn, Tarek M. El-Achkar
Recent developments in automated optical sectioning microscope systems have enabled researchers to conduct high resolution, three-dimensional (3D) microscopy at the scale of millimeters in various types of tissues. This powerful technology allows the exploration of tissues at an unprecedented level of detail, while preserving the spatial context. By doing so, such technology will also enable researchers to explore cellular and molecular signatures within tissue and correlate with disease course. This will allow an improved understanding of pathophysiology and facilitate a precision medicine approach to assess the response to treatment. The ability to perform large-scale imaging in 3D cannot be realized without the widespread availability of accessible quantitative analysis. In this review, we will outline recent advances in large-scale 3D imaging, and discuss the available methodologies to perform meaningful analysis and potential applications in translational research.



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