Sample Preparation
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Clearing tissue samples using CLARITY begins with introducing hydrogel monomers into the tissue. The monomers are introduced via transcardial perfusion and/or sample incubation with a hydrogel monomer solution. |
Clearing tissue samples using CLARITY begins with introducing hydrogel monomers into the tissue. The monomers are introduced via transcardial perfusion and/or sample incubation with a hydrogel monomer solution. |
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Begin by preparing the [[Solutions#Hydrogel Solution|hydrogel solution]]. This solution can be made in batches and stored in the freezer until needed. |
Begin by preparing the [[Solutions#Hydrogel Solution|hydrogel solution]]. This solution can be made in batches and stored in the freezer until needed. |
Revision as of 20:14, 3 April 2014
Clearing tissue samples using CLARITY begins with introducing hydrogel monomers into the tissue. The monomers are introduced via transcardial perfusion and/or sample incubation with a hydrogel monomer solution.
CLARITY-applicable Tissue Samples
Steps for Sample Preparation
Begin by preparing the hydrogel solution. This solution can be made in batches and stored in the freezer until needed.