H. Soleimanzad, M. Juchaux, D. Crépin, H. Gurden, F. Pain
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Skull optical clearing for longitudinal non-invasive optical imaging
We have evaluated in vitro and in vivo the efficiency and practicability of a recently proposed approach for minimally invasive, longitudinal imaging of the rodent brain: reversible optical clearing of the skull.