idr0075

Release Date: 2020-01-20

Publication DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-55974-2

Data DOI: 10.17867/10000132

License: CC BY 4.0

PubMed ID: 31852957

PMC ID: PMC6920473

Automated quantification of synaptic boutons reveals their 3D distribution in the honey bee mushroom body

To study the spatial distribution of synaptic complexes called microglomeruli in the mushroom body neuropils of the honeybee brain, those structures where imaged by two-photon microscopy. A data analysis method was developed to automatically obtain the loci of those structures from large volume samples allowing to analyse their 3D density distribution.

Cabirol A, Haase A

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Sample Type: tissue

Organism: Apis mellifera

Study Type: imaging method

Imaging Method: two-photon laser scanning microscopy

Copyright: Amelie Cabirol, Albrecht Haase

Data Publisher: University of Dundee


Annotation File: idr0075-experimentA-annotation.csv



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