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Optical tissue clearing associated with 3D imaging: application in preclinical and clinical studies

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HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 157, Issue 5, Pages 497-511

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00418-022-02081-5

Keywords

OTC; 3D imaging; Clinical diagnosis; Clinical applications; Oncology

Funding

  1. Local Research grants from the University of Ferrara, Italy: Fondo per l'Incentivazione alla Ricerca (FIR)
  2. Fondo di Ateneo per la Ricerca Scientifica (FAR) [CUP F71F18000140009]

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Understanding the inner morphology of intact tissues is a significant challenge in modern biology. Optical tissue clearing (OTC) and 3D imaging have emerged as solutions for volumetric imaging and have been applied in clinical settings for more accurate diagnosis.
Understanding the inner morphology of intact tissues is one of the most competitive challenges in modern biology. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, optical tissue clearing (OTC) has provided solutions for volumetric imaging, allowing the microscopic visualization of thick sections of tissue, organoids, up to whole organs and organisms (for example, mouse or rat). Recently, tissue clearing has also been introduced in clinical settings to achieve a more accurate diagnosis with the support of 3D imaging. This review aims to give an overview of the most recent developments in OTC and 3D imaging and to illustrate their role in the field of medical diagnosis, with a specific focus on clinical applications. [GRAPHICS]

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