Background: In aging societies, neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, are receiving attention. These diseases are primary targets for preemptive medicine, emphasizing the importance of early detection and preventive treatment before the onset of severe, treatment-resistant damages. However, there is a lack of comprehensive investigation of lesions and molecular targets in the entire organ, whereas spatial identification of early-stage lesions is potentially overlooked at the single-cell level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere, we describe an optimized and detailed protocol for block-face serial microscopy tomography (FAST). FAST enables high-speed serial section fluorescence imaging of fixed brains at an axonal spatial resolution and subsequent image data processing. It renders brain-wide anatomical and functional analyses, including structural profiling of nuclear-stained brain at the single-cell level, cell-type-specific mapping with reporter animal brains and neuronal tracing with anterograde/retrograde labeling.
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