A multimodal imaging and analysis pipeline for creating a cellular census of the human cerebral cort...
A multimodal imaging and analysis pipeline for creating a cellular census of the human cerebral cortex
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Costantini, Irene , Morgan, Leah , Yang, Jiarui , Balbastre, Yael , Varadarajan, Divya , Pesce, Luca , Scardigli, Marina , Mazzamuto, Giacomo , Gavryusev, Vladislav , Castelli, Filippo Maria , Roffilli, Matteo , Silvestri, Ludovico , Laffey, Jessie , Raia, Sophia , Varghese, Merina , Wicinski, Bridget , Chang, Shuaibin , Anderson, Chen I-Chun , Wang, Hui , Cordero, Devani , Vera, Matthew , Jackson, Nolan , Kim, Nestor , Mora, Jocelyn , Iglesias, Juan Eugenio , Erendira Garcia Pallares , Evancic, Kathryn , Augustinack, Jean , Fogarty, Morgan , Dalca, Adrian V , Frosch, Matthew , Magnain, Caroline , Frost, Robert , Van Der Kouwe, Andre , Shih-Chi, Chen , Boas, David A , Pavone, Francesco Saverio , Fischl, Bruce and Hof, Patrick R
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Cells are not uniformly distributed in the human cerebral cortex. Rather, they are arranged in a regional and laminar fashion that span a range of scales. Here we demonstrate an innovative imaging and analysis pipeline to construct a reliable cell census across the human cerebral cortex. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to establish a macroscopic reference coordinate system of laminar and cytoarchitectural boundaries. Cell counting is obtained with both traditional immunohistochemistry, to provide a stereological gold-standard, and with a custom-made inverted confocal light-sheet fluorescence microscope (LSFM) for 3D imaging at cellular resolution. Finally, mesoscale optical coherence tomography (OCT) enables the registration of the distorted histological cell typing obtained with LSFM to the MRI-based atlas coordinate system. Competing Interest Statement BF has a financial interest in CorticoMetrics, a company whose medical pursuits focus on brain imaging and measurement technologies. BF's interests were reviewed and are managed by Massachusetts General Hospital and Partners HealthCare in accordance with their conflict of interest policies. Footnotes * https://dandiarchive.org/dandiset/000026/draft...
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A multimodal imaging and analysis pipeline for creating a cellular census of the human cerebral cortex
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Morgan, Leah
Yang, Jiarui
Balbastre, Yael
Varadarajan, Divya
Pesce, Luca
Scardigli, Marina
Mazzamuto, Giacomo
Gavryusev, Vladislav
Castelli, Filippo Maria
Roffilli, Matteo
Silvestri, Ludovico
Laffey, Jessie
Raia, Sophia
Varghese, Merina
Wicinski, Bridget
Chang, Shuaibin
Anderson, Chen I-Chun
Wang, Hui
Cordero, Devani
Vera, Matthew
Jackson, Nolan
Kim, Nestor
Mora, Jocelyn
Iglesias, Juan Eugenio
Erendira Garcia Pallares
Evancic, Kathryn
Augustinack, Jean
Fogarty, Morgan
Dalca, Adrian V
Frosch, Matthew
Magnain, Caroline
Frost, Robert
Van Der Kouwe, Andre
Shih-Chi, Chen
Boas, David A
Pavone, Francesco Saverio
Fischl, Bruce
Hof, Patrick R
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2021.10.20.464979
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