3D Imaging of Collagen Architecture in Prostate Tissue

Explore the structural complexity of prostate tissue through 3D fluorescence imaging.

In this dataset, collagen is stained with Fast Green and rendered in vivid purple, highlighting its essential role beyond structural support—collagen actively shapes tissue architecture, influences disease progression, and informs therapeutic strategies.

With Alpenglow’s 3D digital pathology platform, we digitally section intact tissue—no slicing required. This preserves spatial context and reveals architectural details that 2D histology overlooks.

From collagen orientation and density to its interaction with surrounding cell populations, our analysis delivers a comprehensive spatial profile with cellular-level precision.

The result: a detailed, intact view of the tissue that enhances biological understanding and supports data-driven decision-making in cancer research.

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3D Imaging of Human Tonsil Tissue Highlighting Mast Cells with Tryptase Staining