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Hi Tom,
As mentioned in the paper (Table on page 9)
Hama, H. et al. ScaleS: an optical clearing palette for biological imaging. Nat Neurosci (2015). doi:10.1038/nn.4107
the RI of Scale S should be 1.44 ... so comparable to CLARTIY and the like. It is different (!) from ScaleA2 (1.38).
I remember that ScaleS can be imaged quite well with the Zeiss 20× objective lens (NA = 1.0, WD = 5.6 mm, RI = 1.45).
Penetration depth in brain tissue was several millimetres and absolutely comparable to CLARITY or CUBIC. I have not see other tissue types cleared with ScaleS though.
I guess the Olympus and Leica lenses would work just as well.
Note that the spectral properties of CLARITY, Scale and other methods are not the same --> keep this in mind when doing multi-color / coloc.
Hope this helps,
Olaf
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Olaf Selchow
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