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Combining histology and ex vivo MRI from the same mouse brain is a powerful way to study brain microstructure. Mouse brains prepared for ex vivo MRI are often kept in storage solution for months, potentially becoming brittle and showing reduced antigenicity. Here, we describe a protocol for mouse brain dissection, tissue processing, paraffin embedding, sectioning, and staining. We then detail registration of histology to ex vivo MRI data from the same sample and extraction of quantitative histological measurements.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.xpro.2023.102681

Type

Journal article

Journal

STAR Protoc

Publication Date

15/12/2023

Volume

4

Keywords

Microscopy, Model Organisms, Neuroscience, Mice, Animals, Paraffin Embedding, Brain, Dissection, Staining and Labeling, Magnetic Resonance Imaging