Publications by authors named "Zuohan Zhao"

We conducted a large-scale whole-brain morphometry study by analyzing 3.7 peta-voxels of mouse brain images at the single-cell resolution, producing one of the largest multi-morphometry databases of mammalian brains to date. We registered 204 mouse brains of three major imaging modalities to the Allen Common Coordinate Framework (CCF) atlas, annotated 182,497 neuronal cell bodies, modeled 15,441 dendritic microenvironments, characterized the full morphology of 1876 neurons along with their axonal motifs, and detected 2.

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Motivation: The full automation of digital neuronal reconstruction from light microscopic images has long been impeded by noisy neuronal images. Previous endeavors to improve image quality can hardly get a good compromise between robustness and computational efficiency.

Results: We present the image enhancement pipeline named Neuronal Image Enhancement through Noise Disentanglement (NIEND).

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The full morphology of single neurons is indispensable for understanding cell types, the basic building blocks in brains. Projecting trajectories are critical to extracting biologically relevant information from neuron morphologies, as they provide valuable information for both connectivity and cell identity. We developed an artificial intelligence method, deep sequential model (DSM), to extract concise, cell-type-defining features from projections across brain regions.

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AlphaFold-like systems are rapidly expanding the scale of proteome structuring, and MineProt provides an effective solution for custom curation of these novel high-throughput data. It enables researchers to build their own server in simple steps, run almost out-of-the-box scripts to annotate and curate their proteins, analyze their data via a user-friendly online interface, and utilize plugins to extend the functionality of server. It is expected to support researcher productivity and facilitate data sharing in the new era of structural proteomics.

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We conducted a large-scale study of whole-brain morphometry, analyzing 3.7 peta-voxels of mouse brain images at the single-cell resolution, producing one of the largest multi-morphometry databases of mammalian brains to date. We spatially registered 205 mouse brains and associated data from six Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) data sources covering three major imaging modalities from five collaborative projects to the Allen Common Coordinate Framework (CCF) atlas, annotated 3D locations of cell bodies of 227,581 neurons, modeled 15,441 dendritic microenvironments, characterized the full morphology of 1,891 neurons along with their axonal motifs, and detected 2.

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