PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Danny El-Nachef AU - Amy M. Martinson AU - Xiulan Yang AU - Charles E. Murry AU - W. Robb MacLellan TI - High-Resolution 3D Fluorescent Imaging of Intact Tissues AID - 10.1101/855254 DP - 2019 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 855254 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/11/26/855254.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/11/26/855254.full AB - Histological analysis of fluorescently labeled tissues has been a critical tool to understand molecular organization in situ. However, assessing molecular structures within large cells and in the context of human organ anatomy has been challenging because it requires penetration of staining reagents and light deep into opaque tissues, while also conforming to the spatial constraints of high-resolution objective lenses. This methodology article describes optimized sample preparation for sub-micron resolution 3D imaging in human and rodent tissues, yielding imaging depth (>100 µm) and resolution (<0.012 µm3 voxel size) that has previously been limited to whole-mount in vitro organoid systems, embryos, and small model organisms. Confocal images of adult human and rodent organs, including heart, kidney, and liver, were generated for several chemical and antibody stains in cleared tissue sections >100 µm thick. This method can be readily adopted by any lab performing routine histology and takes 3 days from the start of tissue preparation to 3D images.