Tiny 'hairs' or cilia in bundles on cells of the inner ear respond to sound by transducing mechanical into electrical energy for the brain to interpret. Here, an open-source, deep learning-based tool called VASCilia, which plugs into 3D confocal microscopy data analysis software, enables stereocilia bundles to be rapidly quantified and characterised – advancing capabilities in hearing research
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