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The Extremely Brilliant Brain: An Isotropic Microscale Human Brain Dataset

Chourrout, M.; Keenlyside, A.; Wanjau, E.; Balbastre, Y.; Yagis, E.; Brunet, J.; Stansby, D.; Engel, K.; Gui, X.; Thoennissen, J.; Dickscheid, T.; Lamalle, L.; Bellier, A.; Vivekananda, U.; Tafforeau, P.; Lee, P. D.; Walsh, C. L.

2026-01-28 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.01.27.702076 bioRxiv
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We present an isotropic 7.72 {micro}m/voxel post-mortem human brain dataset acquired using Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography (HiP-CT) at the ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source, beamline BM18. This fills a critical gap between whole-brain MRI at 100 {micro}m resolution and serial-section histological reconstructions at 20 {micro}m or finer. HiP-CT contrast, derived from X-ray phase shifts, enables rich 3D visualisation of complex neuroanatomy including white-matter bundles, microvasculature, and sub-nuclei. We provide open-source workflows for online data exploration, subvolume download, segmentation, and reintegration of analyses into the full dataset. We demonstrate the potential of this resource by tracing vasculature over long distances, segmenting nuclei, and extracting whitematter orientations with 3D structure-tensor analysis. High-resolution human brain datasets are transformative for quantitative neuroanatomy, circuit mapping, and validation of clinical imaging; this openly available resource is a critical step for global access to next-generation multiscale brain imaging.

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