Low-Resolution 3D Imaging of Human Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG)
This video presents low-resolution (Scout) imaging of a human dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sample provided by AnaBios. The dataset features computational H&E staining, with ToPro-3 labeling cell nuclei and eosin capturing protein structures, providing a broad overview of DRG tissue composition.
Scout imaging on the Aurora™ 3Di Hybrid Open Top Light Sheet (HOTLS) microscope, enables rapid, whole-sample visualization before zooming into high-resolution regions of interest.
Low-resolution DRG imaging is a critical first step in neuroscience research, sensory biology, and pain studies, allowing researchers to identify areas for detailed analysis. Together with high-resolution DRG datasets, it demonstrates the flexibility of Alpenglow’s 3D spatial biology platform for translational discovery.
Visit AnaBios DRG resource to learn more about their DRG samples and research programs.
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