Basic principles of hydrogel-based tissue transformation technologies and their applications.
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Abstract

Emerging tissue transformation technologies provide an unprecedented opportunity to investigate system-level molecular and anatomical features in situ. Hydrogel-based methods engineer physicochemical tissue properties to render intact organs optically transparent and size and shape adjustable while preserving biomolecules at their physiological locations. When combined with advanced molecular tools, labeling, and imaging techniques, tissue transformation enables three-dimensional (3D) mapping of molecules, cells, and their interrelationships at increasing speeds and resolutions. In this review, we discuss the basic engineering principles of tissue transformation and labeling techniques as well as their broad applications, current challenges, and future potential.

Keywords

smFISH
Immuno-SABER
SM-Omics
MAPseq
seqFISH+
Anatomic
CODEX
MERFISH
ISS
osmFISH
Spatial Transcriptomics
SHIELD
STARmap
ExSeq
FISSEQ
MIBI
ExFISH

MeSH terms

Animals
Diffusion
Humans
Hydrogels
Kinetics
Permeability
Tissue Engineering
Transcriptome

Authors

Choi, Seo Woo
Guan, Webster
Chung, Kwanghun

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