A label-free method for rapid optical detection of three-dimensional distribution of senile plaques
A three-dimensional distribution and optical detection technology, applied in the field of optical detection, can solve the problems of strong dependence on human factors, long data acquisition time, and inability to obtain complete three-dimensional information on the distribution of senile plaques, and achieve the effect of shortening the time.
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[0022] 1. An App / PS1 double transgenic Alzheimer's disease pathological model mouse was anesthetized and then directly immersed in liquid nitrogen to make the brain of the mouse stiff.
[0023] 2. After separating the head of the mouse from the body, first add the embedding agent (absolute ethanol: glycerol: double distilled water = 1:3:6) to liquid nitrogen to rapidly cool down to form an ice-like solid and then heat up to form a paste , it will become an emulsion after continuing to heat up, which is the best form for embedding at this time. Put the previously fixed mouse brain into the embedding agent, and immediately add liquid nitrogen to harden the embedding agent quickly, so that the embedding agent and the mouse brain become a whole.
[0024] 3. Place the fixed mouse head on a milling machine to process a flat section, and the milling machine rotates at a speed of 400r / min.
[0025] 4. Use a mercury lamp as a light source, after being filtered by a filter with a cente...
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