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This new atlas provides a more dynamic, 360-degree picture of the whole mammalian brain as it develops during the embryonic and immediate post-natal stages and serves as a common reference and ...
The Atlas is an ethereal 3D representation of a mouse brain, which, upon loading, I find floating in a black void. By selecting different brain regions in the Atlas’s controls, I can bring up ...
The Mouse Brain Atlas is a multi-year, multi-institutional effort to parse the genomics underlying form and function of the mouse brain, which serves as a model for related human research. Photo ...
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3D mouse brain atlas promises to accelerate studies of ... - MSNThe tool, the Duke Mouse Brain Atlas, combines microscopic resolution, three-dimensional images from three different techniques to create a detailed map of the entire mouse brain, from large ...
The mouse brain atlas combines microscopic detail from multiple imaging techniques into a living, distortion-free map--offering a powerful new tool for research and discovery.
The mouse brain atlas builds off the framework used to create the most comprehensive human brain atlas published earlier this year (Oct 2023 news). Like the studies used to make the human version, the ...
Allen established an institute for brain science in Seattle and provided $100 million in seed money as researchers embarked on a three-year quest to map the 21,000 active genes in a mouse brain.
The Duke Mouse Brain Atlas: MRI and light sheet microscopy stereotaxic atlas of the mouse brain. Sci Adv. 2025;11(18):eadq8089. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adq8089. This article has been republished from the ...
Mouse brain atlas maps neural networks to reveal how brain regions interact. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2014 / 02 / 140227125234.htm ...
A special section on Nature’s website highlights research from the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network relating to the mouse brain-cell atlas, including the nine papers published today as well ...
“The atlas was a really necessary resource that enabled the very idea of doing studies at the brain-wide level,” Nick Steinmetz, Ph.D., a scientist who recently used the mouse brain atlas for ...
Two cell atlas efforts, part of the National Institutes of Health’s $250 million brain cell census, that just released their findings illustrate the excitement bubbling up in the field.Today in Nature ...
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