Fig. 5: Subcellular compartments resolved by SXRT in other mouse brain regions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Subcellular compartments resolved by SXRT in other mouse brain regions.

From: Functional and multiscale 3D structural investigation of brain tissue through correlative in vivo physiology, synchrotron microtomography and volume electron microscopy

Fig. 5: Subcellular compartments resolved by SXRT in other mouse brain regions.

Full-sample panels (a1, b1, c1) display SXRT data where available (boundaries in blue dashed lines) and LXRT data elsewhere. Detailed panels show LXRT (a2, b2, c2) and SXRT (a3, b3, c3) data from the regions highlighted by yellow dashed lines in (a1, b1, c1), respectively. (a) Mouse brain sample containing striatum, corpus callosum and cortex. Detail (a3) shows the subventricular zone, somata and myelinated axon bundles (white asterisks). b Sample containing cerebral cortex, hippocampus and thalamus. Detail (b3) shows cortical layers 1 and 2/3, displaying somata and apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons (orange arrowheads). c Sample containing cerebellar cortex. Detail (c3) shows a section across cerebellar lobules, displaying granular and molecular layers and purkinje neurons (blue arrowheads). CTX, cerebral cortex; STR, striatum (caudoputamen); VL, lateral ventricle; cc, corpus callosum; svz, subventricular zone; white asterisks, myelinated axon bundles; HPF, hippocampal formation; TH, thalamus; L1, cortex layer 1; L2/3, cortex layer 2/3; Orange arrowheads, apical dendrites of cortical pyramidal neurons; CBX, cerebellar cortex; gr, granular layer; mo, molecular layer; blue arrowheads, Purkinje neurons.

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