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Determining the localization of intracerebral implants in rodent brain stands as a critical final step in most physiological and behaviroral studies, especially when targeting deep brain nuclei. Conventional histological approaches, reliant on manual estimation through sectioning and slice examination, are error-prone, potentially complicating data interpretation. Leveraging recent advances in tissue-clearing techniques and light-sheet fluorescence microscopy, we introduce a method enabling virtual brain slicing in any orientation, offering precise implant localization without the limitations of traditional tissue sectioning. To illustrate the method's utility, we present findings from the implantation of linear silicon probes into the midbrain interpeduncular nucleus (IPN) of anesthetized transgenic mice expressing chanelrhodopsin-2 and enhanced yellow fluorescent protein under the choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) promoter/enhancer regions (ChAT-Chr2-EYFP mice). Utilizing a fluorescent dye applied to the electrode surface, we visualized both the targeted area and the precise localization, enabling enhanced inter-subject comparisons. Three dimensional (3D) brain renderings, presented effortlessly in video format across various orientations, showcase the versatility of this approach. |