| Literature DB >> 34592168 |
Peter C Petersen1, Joshua H Siegle2, Nicholas A Steinmetz3, Sara Mahallati4, György Buzsáki5.
Abstract
The large diversity of neuron types provides the means by which cortical circuits perform complex operations. Neuron can be described by biophysical and molecular characteristics, afferent inputs, and neuron targets. To quantify, visualize, and standardize those features, we developed the open-source, MATLAB-based framework CellExplorer. It consists of three components: a processing module, a flexible data structure, and a powerful graphical interface. The processing module calculates standardized physiological metrics, performs neuron-type classification, finds putative monosynaptic connections, and saves them to a standardized, yet flexible, machine-readable format. The graphical interface makes it possible to explore the computed features at the speed of a mouse click. The framework allows users to process, curate, and relate their data to a growing public collection of neurons. CellExplorer can link genetically identified cell types to physiological properties of neurons collected across laboratories and potentially lead to interlaboratory standards of single-cell metrics.Entities:
Keywords: electrophysiology; extracellular electrodes; framework; graphical interface; single cell analysis; standardized processing and data structure
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34592168 PMCID: PMC8602784 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173