TeraVR empowers precise reconstruction of complete 3-D neuronal morphology in the whole brain

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Abstract

Neuron morphology is recognized as a key determinant of cell type, yet the quantitative profiling of a mammalian neuron’s complete three-dimensional (3-D) morphology remains arduous when the neuron has complex arborization and long projection. Whole-brain reconstruction of neuron morphology is even more challenging as it involves processing tens of teravoxels of imaging data. Validating such reconstructions is extremely laborious. We develop TeraVR, an open-source virtual reality annotation system, to address these challenges. TeraVR integrates immersive and collaborative 3-D visualization, interaction, and hierarchical streaming of teravoxel-scale images. Using TeraVR, we have produced precise 3-D full morphology of long-projecting neurons in whole mouse brains and developed a collaborative workflow for highly accurate neuronal reconstruction.

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Wang, Y., Li, Q., Liu, L., Zhou, Z., Ruan, Z., Kong, L., … Peng, H. (2019). TeraVR empowers precise reconstruction of complete 3-D neuronal morphology in the whole brain. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11443-y

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