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arxiv: 1603.08432 · v1 · pith:NK54WOOGnew · submitted 2016-03-28 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · cs.DS· math.AT

Quantifying topological invariants of neuronal morphologies

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keywords neuronaltopologicalbranchingdescribeddescriptormorphologiesmorphologyshapes
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Nervous systems are characterized by neurons displaying a diversity of morphological shapes. Traditionally, different shapes have been qualitatively described based on visual inspection and quantitatively described based on morphometric parameters. Neither process provides a solid foundation for categorizing the various morphologies, a problem that is important in many fields. We propose a stable topological measure as a standardized descriptor for any tree-like morphology, which encodes its skeletal branching anatomy. More specifically it is a barcode of the branching tree as determined by a spherical filtration centered at the root or neuronal soma. This Topological Morphology Descriptor (TMD) allows for the discrimination of groups of random and neuronal trees at linear computational cost.

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