Fluorescence microscopy tensor imaging representations for large-scale dataset analysis.
Claudio VinegoniPaolo Fumene FeruglioGabriel CourtiesStephen SchmidtMaarten HulsmansSungon LeeRui WangDavid SosnovikMatthias NahrendorfRalph WeisslederPublished in: Scientific reports (2020)
Understanding complex biological systems requires the system-wide characterization of cellular and molecular features. Recent advances in optical imaging technologies and chemical tissue clearing have facilitated the acquisition of whole-organ imaging datasets, but automated tools for their quantitative analysis and visualization are still lacking. We have here developed a visualization technique capable of providing whole-organ tensor imaging representations of local regional descriptors based on fluorescence data acquisition. This method enables rapid, multiscale, analysis and virtualization of large-volume, high-resolution complex biological data while generating 3D tractographic representations. Using the murine heart as a model, our method allowed us to analyze and interrogate the cardiac microvasculature and the tissue resident macrophage distribution and better infer and delineate the underlying structural network in unprecedented detail.