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cellfinder documentation

{% hint style="danger" %} The cellfinder documentation has now moved here. These pages will no longer be updated {% endhint %}

Introduction

cellfinder is software from the Margrie Lab at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for automated 3D cell detection and registration of whole-brain images (e.g. serial two-photon or lightsheet imaging).

Detected labelled cells, overlaid on a segmented coronal brain section

It's a work in progress, but cellfinder can:

  • Detect labelled cells in 3D in whole-brain images (many hundreds of GB)
  • Register the image to an atlas (such as the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas)
  • Segment the brain based on the reference atlas
  • Calculate the volume of each brain area, and the number of labelled cells within it
  • Transform everything into standard space for analysis and visualisation

For more information see the website or GitHub repository

Installation

pip install cellfinder

{% hint style="info" %} For detailed instructions see Installation {% endhint %}

Usage

To run the cell detection just do:

cellfinder -s signal_channel_images  optional_signal_channel_images -b background_channel_images -o /path/to/output_directory -x 2 -y 2 -z 5

{% hint style="info" %} For more information and other options or analysis see Getting started {% endhint %}

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