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- CLARITY abstract "CLARITY is a method of making brain tissue transparent using acrylamide-based hydrogels built from within, and linked to, the tissue, and as defined in the initial paper, represents "transformation of intact biological tissue into a hybrid form in which specific components are replaced with exogenous elements that provide new accessibility or functionality". When accompanied with antibody or gene-based labeling, CLARITY enables highly detailed pictures of the protein and nucleic acid structure of organs, especially the brain. It was developed by Karl Deisseroth and his colleagues at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Subsequent published papers using the CLARITY method of building acrylamide-based tissue-gel hybrids within tissue for improved optical and molecular access, have included studies on Alzheimer's Disease human brains, mouse spinal cords, multiple sclerosis animal models, and microscopy methods including tissue expansion or swelling for use in confocal microscopy (F. Chen et al., Science, Jan. 2015) and CLARITY-enhanced light sheet microscopy or COLM.".
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- CLARITY wikiPageWikiLinkText "CLARITY - Employment for Blind People".
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- CLARITY text ""CLARITY is powerful. It will enable researchers to study neurological diseases and disorders, focusing on diseased or damaged structures without losing a global perspective. That’s something we’ve never before been able to do in three dimensions."".
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- CLARITY subject Category:Neuroimaging.
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- CLARITY comment "CLARITY is a method of making brain tissue transparent using acrylamide-based hydrogels built from within, and linked to, the tissue, and as defined in the initial paper, represents "transformation of intact biological tissue into a hybrid form in which specific components are replaced with exogenous elements that provide new accessibility or functionality".".
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