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EDTP Enhances and Protects the Fluorescent Signal of GFP in Cleared and Expanded Tissues

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2024 Jul 3
PMID 38961181
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Advanced 3D high-resolution imaging techniques are essential for investigating biological challenges, such as neural circuit analysis and tumor microenvironment in intact tissues. However, the fluorescence signal emitted by endogenous fluorescent proteins in cleared or expanded biological samples gradually diminishes with repeated irradiation and prolonged imaging, compromising its ability to accurately depict the underlying scientific problem. We have developed a strategy to preserve fluorescence in cleared and expanded tissue samples during prolonged high-resolution three-dimensional imaging. We evaluated various compounds at different concentrations to determine their ability to enhance fluorescence intensity and resistance to photobleaching while maintaining the structural integrity of the tissue. Specifically, we investigated the impact of EDTP utilization on GFP, as it has been observed to significantly improve fluorescence intensity, resistance to photobleaching, and maintain fluorescence during extended room temperature storage. This breakthrough will facilitate extended hydrophilic and hydrogel-based clearing and expansion methods for achieving long-term high-resolution 3D imaging of cleared biological tissues by effectively safeguarding fluorescent proteins within the tissue.

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