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Multimodal, Multidimensional Models of Mouse Brain
Authors:Allan J MacKenzie-Graham  Erh-Fang Lee  Ivo D Dinov  Heng Yuan  †Russell E Jacobs  Arthur W Toga
Institution:Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, University of California, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.;;and Beckman Institute, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary:  Naturally occurring mutants and genetically manipulated strains of mice are widely used to model a variety of human diseases. Atlases are an invaluable aid in understanding the impact of such manipulations by providing a standard for comparison and to facilitate the integration of anatomic, genetic, and physiologic observations from multiple subjects and experiments. We have developed digital atlases of the C57BL/6J mouse brain (adult and neonate) as comprehensive frameworks for storing and accessing the myriad types of information about the mouse brain. Along with raw and annotated images, these contain database management systems and a set of tools for comparing information from different techniques and different animals. Each atlas establishes a canonical representation of the mouse brain and provides the tools for the manipulation and analysis of new data. We describe both these atlases and discuss how they may be put to use in organizing and analyzing data from mouse models of epilepsy.
Keywords:Anatomy  Atlas  Neonatal  Probabilistic
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