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A 3D adult zebrafish brain atlas (AZBA) for the digital age

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ELIFE
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.69988

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brain atlas; light-sheet microscopy; adult zebrafish; image registration; tissue clearing; iDISCO; Zebrafish

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  1. Human Frontier Science Program [LT000759/2014, RGP0016/2019]
  2. National Institutes of Health [R35GM142566, P20GM113109]
  3. Canadian Institute for Health Research [FDN143227]

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Zebrafish, as a widely used model organism in neuroscience, have had a significant impact on our understanding of the vertebrate brain. The creation of the Adult Zebrafish Brain Atlas (AZBA) provides a valuable resource for studying brain function in both health and disease. Through tissue clearing and advanced imaging techniques, AZBA aims to enhance research using adult zebrafish.
Zebrafish have made significant contributions to our understanding of the vertebrate brain and the neural basis of behavior, earning a place as one of the most widely used model organisms in neuroscience. Their appeal arises from the marriage of low cost, early life transparency, and ease of genetic manipulation with a behavioral repertoire that becomes more sophisticated as animals transition from larvae to adults. To further enhance the use of adult zebrafish, we created the first fully segmented three-dimensional digital adult zebrafish brain atlas (AZBA). AZBA was built by combining tissue clearing, light-sheet fluorescence microscopy, and three-dimensional image registration of nuclear and antibody stains. These images were used to guide segmentation of the atlas into over 200 neuroanatomical regions comprising the entirety of the adult zebrafish brain. As an open source, online (azba.wayne.edu), updatable digital resource, AZBA will significantly enhance the use of adult zebrafish in furthering our understanding of vertebrate brain function in both health and disease.

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