Abstract

Registration of larval zebrafish brain scans to a common reference brain enables comparison of transgene and gene expression patterns, neuroanatomy, and morphometry. Here we describe methods for staining and mounting larval zebrafish to facilitate whole-brain fluorescence imaging. Following image acquisition, we provide a template for aligning brain images to a reference atlas using nonlinear registration with the ANTs software package.

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