2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41587-021-01041-z
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Highly-multiplexed volumetric mapping with Raman dye imaging and tissue clearing

Abstract: Mapping the localization of multiple proteins in their native three-dimensional (3D) context would be useful across many areas of biomedicine, but multiplexed fluorescence imaging has limited intrinsic multiplexing capability, and most methods for increasing multiplexity can only be applied to thin samples (<100 µm). Here, we harness the narrow spectrum of Raman spectroscopy and introduce Raman dye imaging and tissue clearing (RADIANT), an optical method that is capable of imaging multiple targets in thick sam… Show more

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“…Particularly, these amplification strategies will further increase the multiplexity with a practical goal of over 20 channels 7 . Second, specimens become optically transparent after expansion and thus MAGNIFIERS has promising applications for thick specimens of millimeter scales, considering successful precedents in integrating tissue clearing with label-free SRS 58 or highly-multiplexed Raman dye imaging 11 . This would open exciting applications to probe interactions between ultrastructure with high content over a long distance, such as with neuronal tracing.…”
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“…Particularly, these amplification strategies will further increase the multiplexity with a practical goal of over 20 channels 7 . Second, specimens become optically transparent after expansion and thus MAGNIFIERS has promising applications for thick specimens of millimeter scales, considering successful precedents in integrating tissue clearing with label-free SRS 58 or highly-multiplexed Raman dye imaging 11 . This would open exciting applications to probe interactions between ultrastructure with high content over a long distance, such as with neuronal tracing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epr-SRS enables Raman detection of interesting biomarkers ranging from proteins, transcripts, and enzyme activities 6,50 . In particular, immuno-eprSRS with MARS dye-conjugated antibodies has emerged as an encouraging platform for one-shot multiplexed protein imaging 6,11 , bypassing technical troubles involved in cyclic techniques. Yet, it only works in a diffraction-limited paradigm.…”
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“…3D-IBEX represents a major advance in the emerging field of multiplexed high-resolution 3D imaging, 87,[113][114][115][116][117][118] but requires further refinements. For example, the uniform penetration of high molecular weight antibodies to regions deeper than >300 µm, especially in dense tissues or those with a fibrous capsule, remains challenging.…”
Section: Tissue Clearing Techniques Have Been An Essential Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%