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Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline

Miniature microscopes have gained considerable traction for in vivo calcium imaging in freely behaving animals. However, extracting calcium signals from raw videos is a computationally complex problem and remains a bottleneck for many researchers utilizing single-photon in vivo calcium imaging. Desp...

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Autores principales: Dong, Zhe, Mau, William, Feng, Yu, Pennington, Zachary T, Chen, Lingxuan, Zaki, Yosif, Rajan, Kanaka, Shuman, Tristan, Aharoni, Daniel, Cai, Denise J
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35642786
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70661
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author Dong, Zhe
Mau, William
Feng, Yu
Pennington, Zachary T
Chen, Lingxuan
Zaki, Yosif
Rajan, Kanaka
Shuman, Tristan
Aharoni, Daniel
Cai, Denise J
author_facet Dong, Zhe
Mau, William
Feng, Yu
Pennington, Zachary T
Chen, Lingxuan
Zaki, Yosif
Rajan, Kanaka
Shuman, Tristan
Aharoni, Daniel
Cai, Denise J
author_sort Dong, Zhe
collection PubMed
description Miniature microscopes have gained considerable traction for in vivo calcium imaging in freely behaving animals. However, extracting calcium signals from raw videos is a computationally complex problem and remains a bottleneck for many researchers utilizing single-photon in vivo calcium imaging. Despite the existence of many powerful analysis packages designed to detect and extract calcium dynamics, most have either key parameters that are hard-coded or insufficient step-by-step guidance and validations to help the users choose the best parameters. This makes it difficult to know whether the output is reliable and meets the assumptions necessary for proper analysis. Moreover, large memory demand is often a constraint for setting up these pipelines since it limits the choice of hardware to specialized computers. Given these difficulties, there is a need for a low memory demand, user-friendly tool offering interactive visualizations of how altering parameters at each step of the analysis affects data output. Our open-source analysis pipeline, Minian (miniscope analysis), facilitates the transparency and accessibility of single-photon calcium imaging analysis, permitting users with little computational experience to extract the location of cells and their corresponding calcium traces and deconvolved neural activities. Minian contains interactive visualization tools for every step of the analysis, as well as detailed documentation and tips on parameter exploration. Furthermore, Minian has relatively small memory demands and can be run on a laptop, making it available to labs that do not have access to specialized computational hardware. Minian has been validated to reliably and robustly extract calcium events across different brain regions and from different cell types. In practice, Minian provides an open-source calcium imaging analysis pipeline with user-friendly interactive visualizations to explore parameters and validate results.
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spelling pubmed-92056332022-06-18 Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline Dong, Zhe Mau, William Feng, Yu Pennington, Zachary T Chen, Lingxuan Zaki, Yosif Rajan, Kanaka Shuman, Tristan Aharoni, Daniel Cai, Denise J eLife Neuroscience Miniature microscopes have gained considerable traction for in vivo calcium imaging in freely behaving animals. However, extracting calcium signals from raw videos is a computationally complex problem and remains a bottleneck for many researchers utilizing single-photon in vivo calcium imaging. Despite the existence of many powerful analysis packages designed to detect and extract calcium dynamics, most have either key parameters that are hard-coded or insufficient step-by-step guidance and validations to help the users choose the best parameters. This makes it difficult to know whether the output is reliable and meets the assumptions necessary for proper analysis. Moreover, large memory demand is often a constraint for setting up these pipelines since it limits the choice of hardware to specialized computers. Given these difficulties, there is a need for a low memory demand, user-friendly tool offering interactive visualizations of how altering parameters at each step of the analysis affects data output. Our open-source analysis pipeline, Minian (miniscope analysis), facilitates the transparency and accessibility of single-photon calcium imaging analysis, permitting users with little computational experience to extract the location of cells and their corresponding calcium traces and deconvolved neural activities. Minian contains interactive visualization tools for every step of the analysis, as well as detailed documentation and tips on parameter exploration. Furthermore, Minian has relatively small memory demands and can be run on a laptop, making it available to labs that do not have access to specialized computational hardware. Minian has been validated to reliably and robustly extract calcium events across different brain regions and from different cell types. In practice, Minian provides an open-source calcium imaging analysis pipeline with user-friendly interactive visualizations to explore parameters and validate results. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9205633/ /pubmed/35642786 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70661 Text en © 2022, Dong et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Dong, Zhe
Mau, William
Feng, Yu
Pennington, Zachary T
Chen, Lingxuan
Zaki, Yosif
Rajan, Kanaka
Shuman, Tristan
Aharoni, Daniel
Cai, Denise J
Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title_full Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title_fullStr Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title_full_unstemmed Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title_short Minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
title_sort minian, an open-source miniscope analysis pipeline
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35642786
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70661
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