Yuelong Wu
Harvard University
13 Papers
3 Citations
Yuelong Wu is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation
Daniel Witvliet,Daniel Witvliet,Ben Mulcahy,James K. Mitchell,Yaron Meirovitch,Yaron Meirovitch,Daniel R. Berger,Yuelong Wu,Yufang Liu,Wan Xian Koh,Rajeev Parvathala,Douglas Holmyard,Richard Schalek,Nir Shavit,Andrew D. Chisholm,Jeff W. Lichtman,Aravinthan D. T. Samuel,Mei Zhen,Mei Zhen +18 more
TL;DR: This paper used serial-section electron microscopy to reconstruct the full brain of eight isogenic Caenorhabditis elegans individuals across postnatal stages to investigate how it changes with age.
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A connectomic study of a petascale fragment of human cerebral cortex
Alex Shapson-Coe,Michał Januszewski,Daniel R. Berger,Art Pope,Yuelong Wu,Tim Blakely,Richard Schalek,Peter H. Li,Shuo Hong Wang,Jeremy Maitin-Shepard,Neha Karlupia,Sven Dorkenwald,Evelina Sjostedt,Laramie Leavitt,Dongil Lee,Dongil Lee,Luke Bailey,Angerica Fitzmaurice,Angerica Fitzmaurice,Rohin Kar,Rohin Kar,Benjamin Field,Benjamin Field,Hank Wu,Hank Wu,Julian Wagner-Carena,David Aley,Joanna Lau,Zudi Lin,Donglai Wei,Hanspeter Pfister,Adi Peleg,Adi Peleg,Viren Jain,Jeff W. Lichtman +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used computational methods to render the three-dimensional structure containing 57,216 cells, hundreds of millions of neurites and 133.7 million synaptic connections from the temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex.
Connectomes across development reveal principles of brain maturation
Daniel Witvliet,Daniel Witvliet,Ben Mulcahy,James K. Mitchell,Yaron Meirovitch,Yaron Meirovitch,Daniel R. Berger,Yuelong Wu,Yufang Liu,Wan Xian Koh,Rajeev Parvathala,Douglas Holmyard,Richard Schalek,Nir Shavit,Andrew D. Chisholm,Jeff W. Lichtman,Aravinthan D. T. Samuel,Mei Zhen,Mei Zhen +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used serial-section electron microscopy to reconstruct the full brain of eight isogenic C. elegans individuals across postnatal stages to learn how it changes with age.
NucMM Dataset: 3D Neuronal Nuclei Instance Segmentation at Sub-Cubic Millimeter Scale
Zudi Lin,Donglai Wei,Mariela D. Petkova,Yuelong Wu,Zergham Ahmed,Krishna Swaroop K,Silin Zou,Nils Wendt,Jonathan Boulanger-Weill,Xueying Wang,Nagaraju Dhanyasi,Ignacio Arganda-Carreras,Ignacio Arganda-Carreras,Ignacio Arganda-Carreras,Florian Engert,Jeff W. Lichtman,Hanspeter Pfister +16 more
- 27 Sep 2021
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a hybrid representation learning model that combines the merits of foreground mask, contour map, and signed distance transform to produce high-quality 3D masks.
Immersion Fixation and Staining of Multicubic Millimeter Volumes for Electron Microscopy–Based Connectomics of Human Brain Biopsies
Neha Karlupia,Richard Schalek,Yuelong Wu,Yaron Meirovitch,Donglai Wei,Alexander W. Charney,Brian H. Kopell,Jeff W. Lichtman +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , an immersion fixation, heavy metal staining, and tissue processing method that consistently provides excellent ultrastructure throughout human and rodent surgical brain samples of volumes 2 × 2 × × 2 mm3 and up to 37 mm3 with one dimension ≤ 2 mm.
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