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7 -== QUINT: Workflow for Quantification and Spatial Analysis of Features in Histological Images from Rodent Brain ==
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19 -The QUINT workflow enables the quantification and spatial analysis of labelled features in histological images of rodent brain sections based on reference atlases of the brain. It utilises three open-source software. The first – ilastik - allows the extraction of labelled features such as cells by segmentation. The second – QuickNII - generates atlas maps customised to match the proportions and cutting plane of the brain sections. The third – Nutil – enables quantification and spatial analysis of features by drawing on the output of ilastik and QuickNII. In combination, the tools facilitate semi-automated quantification, eliminating the need for more time consuming methods such as stereological analysis with manual delineation of brain regions.
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18 +The QUINT workflow enables the quantification and spatial analysis of labelled features in histological images of rodent brain sections based on reference atlases of the brain. It utilises three open-source software:
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20 +1. ilastik allows the extraction of labelled features such as cells by segmentation.
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22 +1. Nutil enables quantification and spatial analysis of features by drawing on the output of ilastik and QuickNII.
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24 +In combination, the tools facilitate semi-automated quantification, eliminating the need for more time consuming methods such as stereological analysis with manual delineation of brain regions.
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