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Large-scale Three-dimensional Imaging of Cellular Organization in the Mouse Neocortex
Published on: September 5, 2018
Reconstruction of Single-Neuron Projectomes in Mice
Biyu Ren1, Xiaoxue Shi1, Bingqing Zhao1
1Institute of Neuroscience, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
Reconstructing single-neuron projectomes is essential for mapping the mesoscopic connectome and eventually for understanding brain-wide connectivity and diverse brain functions. The combination of sparse labeling techniques and large-scale and high-resolution optical imaging technologies has been revolutionizing the brain-wide reconstruction of single-neuron morphologies, as exemplified by the dataset for over 10,100 single-neuron projectomes of hippocampal neurons. Here, we illustrate a comprehensive protocol for large-scale single-neuron reconstruction in the mouse brain. This includes key steps and examples in imaging data preprocessing, neurite tracing, and registration into a template brain. These procedures enable efficient and accurate large-scale morphological reconstruction of single neurons in the mouse brain. Key features • Rigorous and effective single-neuron reconstruction from raw imaging data. • Multi-person tracing and quality control for the accuracy of single-neuron tracing results. • Precise image registration based on landmark drawings of selected brain regions.

