Single Cell Morphology
Cells are the fundamental building blocks of the brain. They come in many different shapes and sizes, and how they connect to form circuits underlies brain function. A major goal of the Allen Institute for Brain Science is to generate a census of the cell types within the mammalian brain. Morphology, along with other individual and collective properties of cells, is a critical parameter for understanding the diversity of neuronal cell types in the brain.
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Audience: High School to Introductory College Neuroscience
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Audience: Labs and professionals interested in digital reconstruction tools
To learn more about how scientists at the Allen Institute for Brain Science reconstruct single cells using Vaa3D - Mozak software, analyze the morphologies using custom scripts, and use these data to establish quantitative cell types, click on the button below.






