Abstract
Wedemonstrate label-free imaging of cerebral β-amyloidosis ex vivo and in a living mouse model of Alzheimer's disease using extended focus Fourier domain optical coherence microscopy (xfOCM). xfOCM provides 3D, high-resolution images of individual β-amyloid plaques in the brain parenchyma and vasculature and requires no staining of the Alzheimeric sample under investigation. xfOCM also opens the possibility to perform minimally invasive studies of β-amyloid pathology in vivo, without the use of labeling methods, which potentially confound experimental findings. © 2012 the authors.
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Bolmont, T., Bouwens, A., Pache, C., Dimitrov, M., Berclaz, C., Villiger, M., … Fraering, P. C. (2012). Label-free imaging of cerebral β-amyloidosis with extended-focus optical coherence microscopy. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(42), 14548–14556. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0925-12.2012
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