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Interactive tool to create adjustable anatomical atlases for mouse brain imaging

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10334-020-00866-0

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MRI; Mouse brain atlas; Tool; Atlas creation; Imaging

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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Researchers can easily create mouse brain atlases with an adjustable user-defined level of detail and coverage to match specific research questions using the graphical user interface application presented to overcome the inherent weakness of predefined rigid brain regions in conventional brain atlases.
Objective Brain atlases are important research tools enabling researchers to focus their investigations on specific anatomically defined brain regions and are used in many MRI applications, e.g. in fMRI, morphometry, whole brain spectroscopy, et cetera. Despite their extensive use and numerous versions they usually consist of predefined rigid brain regions with a given level of detail often degrading them to a non-ideal tool in special research topics. Result To overcome this intrinsic weakness we present a graphical user interface application which allows researchers to easily create mouse brain atlases with an adjustable user-defined level of detail and coverage to match specific research questions.

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