Growth cone is a sensory and motile part at the tip of a neuron and its main function is path finding. In previous works many chemical cascades and simple structure of growth cone were revealed. However, to understand the whole function of growth cone, deeper research on structure, especially on filopodia, is desired. Here, in this thesis, we developed a new method to segment growth cone and also count and categorize filopodia. Furthermore, evaluation of previous method and this new method were also established. By using this new software, deeper and more detailed research of structure of growth cone is now possible. The method has been tested on real data and evaluated against manually annotated ground truth with promising results
Sensory-motile cells fulfill various biological functions ranging from immune activity or wound heal...
During development, neurons must find their way to and make connections with their appropriate targe...
Growth cones on neuronal process navigate over long distances to their targets in the developing ner...
Background: Normal brain function depends on the development of appropriate patterns of neural conne...
AbstractGrowth cones are highly motile structures found at the leading edge of developing and regene...
Growth cones are complex, motile structures at the tip of an outgrowing neurite. They often exhibit ...
Growth cones are the main motile structures located at the tip of neurites and are composed of a lam...
INTRODUCTION The neuronal growth cone is a dynamic, "shape changing" structure which guid...
From the initial stages of axon outgrowth to the formation of a functioning synapse, growth cones o...
In order for the nervous system to function properly, neurons in the brain must establish specific c...
A nerve growth cone is a mechanical structure that responds to chemical signals in order to guide ax...
During the development of the nervous system, neurons migrate to their final location and extend neu...
The tips of growing nerve axons flatten into growth cones, which are responsible for the navigation ...
this paper may be relevant to all of the above fields, although it lies primarily within the computa...
Growth cones, found at the tip of axonal projections, are the sensory and motile organelles of devel...
Sensory-motile cells fulfill various biological functions ranging from immune activity or wound heal...
During development, neurons must find their way to and make connections with their appropriate targe...
Growth cones on neuronal process navigate over long distances to their targets in the developing ner...
Background: Normal brain function depends on the development of appropriate patterns of neural conne...
AbstractGrowth cones are highly motile structures found at the leading edge of developing and regene...
Growth cones are complex, motile structures at the tip of an outgrowing neurite. They often exhibit ...
Growth cones are the main motile structures located at the tip of neurites and are composed of a lam...
INTRODUCTION The neuronal growth cone is a dynamic, "shape changing" structure which guid...
From the initial stages of axon outgrowth to the formation of a functioning synapse, growth cones o...
In order for the nervous system to function properly, neurons in the brain must establish specific c...
A nerve growth cone is a mechanical structure that responds to chemical signals in order to guide ax...
During the development of the nervous system, neurons migrate to their final location and extend neu...
The tips of growing nerve axons flatten into growth cones, which are responsible for the navigation ...
this paper may be relevant to all of the above fields, although it lies primarily within the computa...
Growth cones, found at the tip of axonal projections, are the sensory and motile organelles of devel...
Sensory-motile cells fulfill various biological functions ranging from immune activity or wound heal...
During development, neurons must find their way to and make connections with their appropriate targe...
Growth cones on neuronal process navigate over long distances to their targets in the developing ner...