Clearing-induced tisssue shrinkage: A novel observation of a thickness size effect

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Abstract

The use of clearing agents has provided new insights in various fields of medical research (developmental biology, neurology) by enabling examination of tissue architecture in 3D. One of the challenges is that clearing agents induce tissue shrinkage and the shrinkage rates reported in the literature are incoherent. Here, we report that for a classical clearing agent, benzyl-alcohol benzyl-benzoate (BABB), the shrinkage decreases significantly with increasing sample size, and present an analytical formula describing this.

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Vulders, R. C. M., van Hoogenhuizen, R. C., van der Giessen, E., & van der Zaag, P. J. (2021). Clearing-induced tisssue shrinkage: A novel observation of a thickness size effect. PLoS ONE, 16(12 December). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261417

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