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Cyberinfrastructure for the digital brain: spatial standards for integrating rodent brain atlases
2014
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
Biomedical research entails capture and analysis of massive data volumes and new discoveries arise from data-integration and mining. This is only possible if data can be mapped onto a common framework such as the genome for genomic data. In neuroscience, the framework is intrinsically spatial and based on a number of paper atlases. This cannot meet today's data-intensive analysis and integration challenges. A scalable and extensible software infrastructure that is standards based but open for
doi:10.3389/fninf.2014.00074
pmid:25309417
pmcid:PMC4162418
fatcat:mgfxsayznrddrdpe7o5ojdb2ua