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brainreg-segment

Segmentation of 1/2/3D brain structures in a common anatomical space

brainreg-segment is a companion to brainreg allowing manual segmentation of regions/objects within the brain (e.g. injection sites, probes etc.) allowing for automated analysis of brain region distribution, and visualisation (e.g. in brainrender).

brainreg-segment and brainreg were developed by Adam Tyson and Charly Rousseau in the Margrie Lab, based on aMAP by Christian Niedworok. The work was generously supported by the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre.

Installation

brainreg-segment comes bundled with brainreg, so see the brainreg installation instructions.

brainreg-segment can be installed on it's own (pip install brainreg-segment), but you will need to register your data with brainreg first.

Usage

See user guide.

If you have any questions, head over to the image.sc forum.

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome. Please see the contributing guide.

Citing brainreg-segment

If you find brainreg-segment useful, and use it in your research, please let us know and also cite the paper:

Tyson, A. L., Vélez-Fort, M., Rousseau, C. V., Cossell, L., Tsitoura, C., Lenzi, S. C., Obenhaus, H. A., Claudi, F., Branco, T., Margrie, T. W. (2022). Accurate determination of marker location within whole-brain microscopy images. Scientific Reports, 12, 867 doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-04676-9


The BrainGlobe project is generously supported by the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre and the Institute of Neuroscience, Technical University of Munich, with funding from Wellcome, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology - Synergy.