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Advanced high resolution three-dimensional imaging to visualize the cerebral neurovascular network in stroke
Authors:Chudai Zeng  Zhuohui Chen  Haojun Yang  Yishu Fan  Lujing Fei  Xinghang Chen  Mengqi Zhang
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurology, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China, 410008;2.National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China, 410008
Abstract:As an important method to accurately and timely diagnose stroke and study physiological characteristics and pathological mechanism in it, imaging technology has gone through more than a century of iteration. The interaction of cells densely packed in the brain is three-dimensional (3D), but the flat images brought by traditional visualization methods show only a few cells and ignore connections outside the slices. The increased resolution allows for a more microscopic and underlying view. Today''s intuitive 3D imagings of micron or even nanometer scale are showing its essentiality in stroke. In recent years, 3D imaging technology has gained rapid development. With the overhaul of imaging mediums and the innovation of imaging mode, the resolution has been significantly improved, endowing researchers with the capability of holistic observation of a large volume, real-time monitoring of tiny voxels, and quantitative measurement of spatial parameters. In this review, we will summarize the current methods of high-resolution 3D imaging applied in stroke.
Keywords:High resolution 3D imaging   Stroke   Neurovascular network   Synchrotron radiation   Two-photon microscopy   Photoacoustic imaging   Magnetic resonance imaging   Light-sheet microscopy
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