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A high-resolution anatomical framework of the neonatal mouse brain for managing gene expression data
2007
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
This study aims to provide a high-resolution atlas and use it as an anatomical framework to localize the gene expression data for mouse brain on postnatal day 0 (P0). A color Nissl-stained volume with a resolution of 13.3 × 50 × 13.3 m 3 was constructed and co-registered to a standard anatomical space defined by an averaged geometry of C57BL/6J P0 mouse brains. A 145 anatomical structures were delineated based on the histological images. Anatomical relationships of delineated structures were
doi:10.3389/neuro.11.006.2007
pmid:18974801
pmcid:PMC2525996
fatcat:fgbaobfdpfbxpp6ammfh4sccim