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Automated 3D cell detection and registration of whole-brain images

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Cellfinder

Whole-brain cell detection, registration and analysis.


Cellfinder is a collection of tools from the Margrie Lab and others at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for the analysis of whole-brain imaging data such as serial-section imaging and lightsheet imaging in cleared tissue.

The aim is to provide a single solution for:

  • Cell detection (initial cell candidate detection and refinement using deep learning).
  • Atlas registration (using amap)
  • Analysis of cell positions in a common space

Installation is with pip install cellfinder.

Basic usage:

cellfinder -s signal_images -b background_images -o output_dir --metadata metadata

Full documentation can be found here.

This software is at a very early stage, and was written with our data in mind. Over time we hope to support other data types/formats. If you have any questions or issues, please get in touch by email, gitter or by raising an issue.


Illustration

Introduction

cellfinder takes a stitched, but otherwise raw whole-brain dataset with at least two channels:

  • Background channel (i.e. autofluorescence)
  • Signal channel, the one with the cells to be detected:

raw Raw coronal serial two-photon mouse brain image showing labelled cells

Cell candidate detection

Classical image analysis (e.g. filters, thresholding) is used to find cell-like objects (with false positives):

raw Candidate cells (including many artefacts)

Cell candidate classification

A deep-learning network (ResNet) is used to classify cell candidates as true cells or artefacts:

raw Cassified cell candidates. Yellow - cells, Blue - artefacts

Registration and segmentation (amap)

Using amap, cellfinder aligns a template brain and atlas annotations (e.g. the Allen Reference Atlas, ARA) to the sample allowing detected cells to be assigned a brain region.

This transformation can be inverted, allowing detected cells to be transformed to a standard anatomical space.

raw ARA overlaid on sample image

Analysis of cell positions in a common anatomical space

Registration to a template allows for powerful group-level analysis of cellular disributions. (Example to come)

Examples

(more to come)

Tracing of inputs to retrosplenial cortex (RSP)

Input cell somas detected by cellfinder, aligned to the Allen Reference Atlas, and visualised in brainrender along with RSP.

brainrender

Data courtesy of Sepiedeh Keshavarzi and Chryssanthi Tsitoura. Details here

Additional tools

cellfinder is packaged with neuro which provides additional tools for the analysis of visualisation of whole-brain imaging data.

Heatmaps of detected cells:

heatmap

Mapping non-cellular volumes in standard space:

injection Virus injection site within the superior colliculus. (Data courtesy of @FedeClaudi and brainrender)

Citing cellfinder

If you find cellfinder useful, and use it in your research, please cite this repository:

Adam L. Tyson, Charly V. Rousseau, Christian J. Niedworok and Troy W. Margrie (2020). cellfinder: automated 3D cell detection and registration of whole-brain images. doi:10.5281/zenodo.3665329

If you use any of the image registration functions in cellfinder, please also cite amap.

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