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  • The ClaustrumClassifier (ClaCla): a neural-network assisted cell classification tool. A trained neural network developed to facilitate the classification of claustral neurons in four steps. Step 1, Input raw data file. Step 2, Automated extraction of intrinsic electrical properties. Step 3, Neuronal network assisted cell classification. Step 4, The classifier returns the likelihood that the classified cell belongs to one of the eight cell subtypes.
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