Daniel X. Keller

Orcid: 0000-0003-3280-6255

According to our database1, Daniel X. Keller authored at least 13 papers between 2010 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
Synthesis of geometrically realistic and watertight neuronal ultrastructure manifolds for <i>in silico</i> modeling.
Briefings Bioinform., 2024

2023
Mapping of morpho-electric features to molecular identity of cortical inhibitory neurons.
PLoS Comput. Biol., January, 2023

Ultraliser: a framework for creating multiscale, high-fidelity and geometrically realistic 3D models for <i>in silico</i> neuroscience.
Briefings Bioinform., January, 2023

2022
A method to estimate the cellular composition of the mouse brain from heterogeneous datasets.
PLoS Comput. Biol., December, 2022

A Modular Workflow for Model Building, Analysis, and Parameter Estimation in Systems Biology and Neuroscience.
Neuroinformatics, 2022

2021
Supervised Learning With Perceptual Similarity for Multimodal Gene Expression Registration of a Mouse Brain Atlas.
Frontiers Neuroinformatics, 2021

Metaball skinning of synthetic astroglial morphologies into realistic mesh models for in silico simulations and visual analytics.
Bioinform., 2021

2020
Interactive visualization and analysis of morphological skeletons of brain vasculature networks with VessMorphoVis.
Bioinform., 2020

2019
Corrigendum: A Cell Atlas for the Mouse Brain.
Frontiers Neuroinformatics, 2019

2018
A Cell Atlas for the Mouse Brain.
Frontiers Neuroinformatics, 2018

2016
Effect of Ionic Diffusion on Extracellular Potentials in Neural Tissue.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2016

2015
An Exclusion Zone for Ca<sup>2+</sup> Channels around Docked Vesicles Explains Release Control by Multiple Channels at a CNS Synapse.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2015

2010
Comparison of discrete- and continuous-state stochastic methods to model neuronal signal transduction.
Proceedings of the First ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2010


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