ESPINA: a tool for the automated segmentation and counting of synapses in large stacks of electron microscopy images
The synapses in the cerebral cortex can be classified into two main types, Gray's type I and type II, which correspond to asymmetric (mostly glutamatergic excitatory) and symmetric (inhibitory GABAergic) synapses, respectively. Hence, the quantification and identification of their different typ...
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Main Authors: | Juan eMorales (Author), Lidia eAlonso-Nanclares (Author), José-Rodrigo eRodriguez (Author), Javier eDefelipe (Author), Ángel eRodriguez (Author), Angel eMerchan-Perez (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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