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Digital atlasing and standardization in the mouse brain

  Digital brain atlases are used in neuroscience to characterize the spatial organization of neuronal structures [1]-[3], for planning and guidance during neurosurgery [4], [5], and as a reference for interpreting other modalities such as gene expression or proteomic data [6]-[9]. Clockwise from upp...

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Published in:PLoS computational biology 2011-02, Vol.7 (2), p.e1001065-e1001065
Main Authors: Hawrylycz, Michael, Baldock, Richard A, Burger, Albert, Hashikawa, Tsutomu, Johnson, G Allan, Martone, Maryann, Ng, Lydia, Lau, Chris, Larson, Stephen D, Larsen, Stephen D, Nissanov, Jonathan, Puelles, Luis, Ruffins, Seth, Verbeek, Fons, Zaslavsky, Ilya, Boline, Jyl
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Summary:  Digital brain atlases are used in neuroscience to characterize the spatial organization of neuronal structures [1]-[3], for planning and guidance during neurosurgery [4], [5], and as a reference for interpreting other modalities such as gene expression or proteomic data [6]-[9]. Clockwise from upper left, resources may include neuroanatomic reference atlases, large-scale gene expression databases, developmental databases, MRI and DTI imaging, histological data, analysis tools, online applications, and other 3-D anatomic models.
ISSN:1553-7358
1553-734X
1553-7358
DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001065