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Semi-automatic 3D morphological reconstruction of neurons with densely branching morphology: Application to retinal AII amacrine cells imaged with multi-photon excitation microscopy
2017
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Accurate reconstruction of the morphology of single neurons is important for morphometric studies and for developing compartmental models. However, manual morphological reconstruction can be extremely time-consuming and errorprone and algorithms for automatic reconstruction can be challenged when applied to neurons with a high density of extensively branching processes. New method: We present a procedure for semi-automatic reconstruction specifically adapted for densely branching neurons such
doi:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2017.01.008
pmid:28115187
fatcat:6xhhocyf7zhdbfq465borexzy4