Serial section registration of axonal confocal microscopy datasets for long-range neural circuit reconstruction

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Tasdizen, Tolga
Other Author Hogrebe, Luke; Paiva, Antonio R. C.; Jurrus, Elizabeth; Christensen, Cameron; Bridge; Michael, Dai, Li.; Pfeiffer, Rebecca L.; Hof, Patrick R.; Roysam, Badrinath; Korenberg, Julie R.
Title Serial section registration of axonal confocal microscopy datasets for long-range neural circuit reconstruction
Date 2012-01-01
Description In the context of long-range digital neural circuit reconstruction, this paper investigates an approach for registering axons across histological serial sections. Tracing distinctly labeled axons over large distances allows neuroscientists to study very explicit relationships between the brain's complex interconnects and, for example, diseases or aberrant development. Large scale histological analysis requires, however, that the tissue be cut into sections. In immunohistochemical studies thin sections are easily distorted due to the cutting, preparation, and slide mounting processes. In this work we target the registration of thin serial sections containing axons. Sections are first traced to extract axon centerlines, and these traces are used to define registration landmarks where they intersect section boundaries. The trace data also provides distinguishing information regarding an axon's size and orientation within a section. We propose the use of these features when pairing axons across sections in addition to utilizing the spatial relationships amongst the landmarks. The global rotation and translation of an unregistered section are accounted for using a random sample consensus (RANSAC) based technique. An iterative nonrigid refinement process using B-spline warping is then used to reconnect axons and produce the sought after connectivity information.
Type Text
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 207
Issue 2
First Page 200
Last Page 210
DOI http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2012.03.002.
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hogrebe, L., Paiva, A. R. C., Jurrus, E., Christensen, C., Bridge, M., Dai, L., Pfeiffer, R. L., Hof, P. R., Roysam, B., Korenberg, J. R., & Tasdizen, T. (2012). Serial section registration of axonal confocal microscopy datasets for long-range neural circuit reconstruction. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 207(2), 200-10.
Rights Management (c) Elsevier ; Reprinted from Hogrebe, L., Paiva, A. R. C., Jurrus, E., Christensen, C., Bridge, M., Dai, L., Pfeiffer, R. L., Hof, P. R., Roysam, B., Korenberg, J. R., & Tasdizen, T. (2012). Serial section registration of axonal confocal microscopy datasets for long-range neural circuit reconstruction. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 207(2), 200-10.
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