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JULIDE: a software tool for 3D reconstruction and statistical analysis of autoradiographic mouse brain sections

Ribes, Delphine  
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Parafita, J.
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Charrier, Rémi  
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2011
Plos One

In this article we introduce JULIDE, a software toolkit developed to perform the 3D reconstruction, intensity normalization, volume standardization by 3D image registration and voxel-wise statistical analysis of autoradiographs of mouse brain sections. This software tool has been developed in the open-source ITK software framework and is freely available under a GPL license. The article presents the complete image processing chain from raw data acquisition to 3D statistical group analysis. Results of the group comparison in the context of a study on spatial learning are shown as an illustration of the data that can be obtained with this tool.

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research article
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0014094
Author(s)
Ribes, Delphine  
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Parafita, J.
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Charrier, Rémi  
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Magara, F.
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Magistretti, Pierre  
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Thiran, Jean-Philippe  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Public Library of Science

Published in
Plos One
Volume

5

Issue

11

Article Number

e14094

Subjects

LTS5

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autoradiography

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April 29, 2011
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