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Recent progress in tissue optical clearing

Journal

LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 732-757

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.201200056

Keywords

tissue; scattering; optical-clearing agents; optical imaging; OCT; blood-flow imaging; microscopy imaging; molecular diffusion

Funding

  1. National Major Scientific Research Program of China [2011CB910401]
  2. Science Fund for Creative Research Group of China [61121004]
  3. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81171376, 91232710]
  4. Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20110142110073]
  5. 111 Project of Ministry of Education and State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs of China
  6. RFBR [11-02-00560-a]
  7. RF Ministry of Education and Science [1.4.09]
  8. RF [02.740.11.0770, 02.740.11.0879, 11.519.11.2035, 14.B37.21.0728, 14..37.21.0563]
  9. FiDiPro, TEKES Program, Finland [40111/11]
  10. SCOPES EC, Uzb/Switz/RF, Swiss NSF [IZ74ZO_137423/1]
  11. RF President's grant Scientific Schools [1177.2012.]
  12. NIH [1R01HL095586, 1R01EY022362]
  13. NSF [CMMI-0900743]
  14. Federal Target Program Scientific and Scientific-Pedagogical Personnel of Innovative Russia' [14.B37.21.1238]

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Tissue optical clearing technique provides a prospective solution for the application of advanced optical methods in life sciences. This paper gives a review of recent developments in tissue optical clearing techniques. The physical, molecular and physiological mechanisms of tissue optical clearing are overviewed and discussed. Various methods for enhancing penetration of optical-clearing agents into tissue, such as physical methods, chemical-penetration enhancers and combination of physical and chemical methods are introduced. Combining the tissue optical clearing technique with advanced microscopy image or labeling technique, applications for 3D microstructure of whole tissues such as brain and central nervous system with unprecedented resolution are demonstrated. Moreover, the difference in diffusion and/or clearing ability of selected agents in healthy versus pathological tissues can provide a highly sensitive indicator of the tissue health/pathology condition. Finally, recent advances in optical clearing of soft or hard tissue for in vivo imaging and phototherapy are introduced.

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