Fluorescence imaging of dendritic spines of Golgi-Cox-stained neurons using brightening background

  • Ai M
  • Xiong H
  • Yang T
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report a novel fluorescence imaging approach to imaging nonfluorescence-labeled biological tissue samples. The method was demonstrated by imaging neurons in Golgi-Cox-stained and epoxy-resin-embedded samples through the excitation of the background fluorescence of the specimens. The dark neurons stood out clearly against background fluorescence in the images, enabling the tracing of a single dendritic spine using both confocal and wide-field fluorescence microscopy. The results suggest that the reported fluorescence imaging method would provide an effective alternative solution to image nonfluorescence-labeled samples, and it allows tracing the dendritic spine structure of neurons.

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Ai, M., Xiong, H., Yang, T., Shang, Z., Chen, M., Liu, X., & Zeng, S. (2015). Fluorescence imaging of dendritic spines of Golgi-Cox-stained neurons using brightening background. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(1), 010501. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.1.010501

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