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This R list (which has additional class neuronlist
) contains 15
skeletonized Drosophila neurons as dotprops
objects. Original
data is due to Chiang et al. [1], who have generously shared their raw data.
Automated tracing of neuron skeletons was carried out by Lee et al [2]. Image
registration and further processing was carried out by Greg Jefferis, Marta
Costa and James Manton[3].
[1] Chiang A.S., Lin C.Y., Chuang C.C., Chang H.M., Hsieh C.H., Yeh C.W., Shih C.T., Wu J.J., Wang G.T., Chen Y.C., Wu C.C., Chen G.Y., Ching Y.T., Lee P.C., Lin C.Y., Lin H.H., Wu C.C., Hsu H.W., Huang Y.A., Chen J.Y., et al. (2011). Three-dimensional reconstruction of brain-wide wiring networks in Drosophila at single-cell resolution. Curr Biol 21 (1), 1–11. doi: \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.cub.2010.11.056")}
[2] P.-C. Lee, C.-C. Chuang, A.-S. Chiang, and Y.-T. Ching. (2012). High-throughput computer method for 3d neuronal structure reconstruction from the image stack of the Drosophila brain and its applications. PLoS Comput Biol, 8(9):e1002658, Sep 2012. doi: \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002658")}.
[3] NBLAST: Rapid, sensitive comparison of neuronal structure and construction of neuron family databases. Marta Costa, Aaron D. Ostrovsky, James D. Manton, Steffen Prohaska, Gregory S.X.E. Jefferis. bioRxiv doi: \Sexpr[results=rd]{tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1101/006346")}.
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