{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Improved DiOlistic labelling technique for neurons in situ: Detailed visualisation of dendritic spines and concurrent histochemical-detection in fixed tissue. {Author}: Bevan RJ;Cimaglia G;Morgan JE;Taylor PR; {Journal}: Methods {Volume}: 229 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 23 {Factor}: 4.647 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2024.06.009 {Abstract}: DiOlistic labelling is a robust, unbiased ballistic method that utilises lipophilic dyes to morphologically label neurons. While its efficacy on freshly dissected tissue specimens is well-documented, applying DiOlistic labelling to stored, fixed brain tissue and its use in polychromatic multi-marker studies poses significant technical challenges. Here, we present an improved, step-by-step protocol for DiOlistic labelling of dendrites and dendritic spines in fixed mouse tissue. Our protocol encompasses the five key stages: Tissue Preparation, Dye Bullet Preparation, DiOlistic Labelling, Confocal Imaging, and Image Analysis. This method ensures reliable and consistent labelling of dendritic spines in fixed mouse tissue, combined with increased throughput of samples and multi-parameter staining and visualisation of tissue, thereby offering a valuable approach for neuroscientific research.