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Ahmadreza Attarpour1,2,3, Misha Raffiee4,5, Tony Xu1,2,3
1Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Revealing how individual axons create a brain-wide connectome would be indispensable for understanding brain function and behavior, yet remains technically challenging. We introduce MAPL3, an end-to-end pipeline that integrates self-supervised learning with an innovative deep architecture to capture local and global brain-wide axonal projections. MAPL3 enables subject- and population-level quantitative laminar analysis, generalizes across experiments, and outperforms state-of-the-art methods. We showcase its ability to map the circuitry of the orbitofrontal cortex from single axons to whole-brain projectome.
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