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Allen Brain Atlas [2] Mouse Brain Library [3] High resolution mouse brain atlas; BrainMaps. High-Resolution Brain Maps and Brain Atlases of Mus musculus; Despite superficial differences, especially in size and weight, the mouse brain and its function can serve as a powerful animal model for study of human brain diseases or mental disorders (see ...
The Allen Mouse Brain Atlas is a comprehensive genome-wide map of the adult mouse brain that reveals where each gene is expressed. [3] The mouse brain atlas was the original project of the Allen Brain Atlas and was finished in 2006. The purpose of the atlas is to aid in the development of neuroscience research.
Sagittal view of cingulate region of human brain with a Talairach grid superimposed in accordance with standard locators. Talairach coordinates, also known as Talairach space, is a 3-dimensional coordinate system (known as an 'atlas') of the human brain, which is used to map the location of brain structures independent from individual differences in the size and overall shape of the brain.
sagittal; transverse; Surface maps are sometimes used in addition to the 3D serial section maps [3] Besides the human brain, [4] brain atlases exist for the brains of the mouse, [5] rhesus macaques, [6] Drosophila, [7] pig [8] and others.
BrainMaps is an NIH-funded interactive zoomable high-resolution digital brain atlas and virtual microscope that is based on more than 140 million megapixels (140 terabytes) of scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain ...
TMEM238 gene expression in the mouse brain shows higher expression in the pons and medulla as indicated by white arrows in the sagittal plane view. [14] TMEM238 gene expression in the Mus musculus brain in the sagittal plane from the Allen Brain Atlas. Increased expression was found in the pons and medulla as indicated by the yellow ...
A number of online neuroscience databases are available which provide information regarding gene expression, neurons, macroscopic brain structure, and neurological or psychiatric disorders. Some databases contain descriptive and numerical data, some to brain function, others offer access to 'raw' imaging data, such as postmortem brain sections ...
EVA1C expression in house mouse (Mus musculus) brain found using Allen Brain Atlas and Genepaint. [4] [5] (A) Sagittal slice of the brain. (B) Coronal slice of the brain. (C) Imaging of fetal house mouse. (D) Anatomy of fetal house mouse. The black circles represent where in the brain EVA1C is most highly expressed. [citation needed]