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- Brain_atlas abstract "A brain atlas is composed of serial sections along different anatomical planes of the healthy or diseased developing or adutl animal or human brain where each relevant brain structure is assigned a number of coordinates to define its outline or volume. Brain atlases are contiguous, comprehensive results of visual brain mapping and may include anatomical, genetical or functional features.In most atlases, the three dimensions are: latero-lateral (x), dorso-ventral (y) and rostro-caudal (z). The possible sections are coronal saggital transverseSurface maps are sometimes used in addition to the 3D serial section mapsBesides the human brain, brain atlases exist for the brains of the mouse, rhesus macaques, Drosophila and others.Notable examples include the Allen Brain Atlas, BrainMaps, and BigBrain.".
- Brain_atlas wikiPageID "42334151".
- Brain_atlas wikiPageRevisionID "601887540".
- Brain_atlas subject Category:Biological_databases.
- Brain_atlas subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Brain_atlas subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Brain_atlas comment "A brain atlas is composed of serial sections along different anatomical planes of the healthy or diseased developing or adutl animal or human brain where each relevant brain structure is assigned a number of coordinates to define its outline or volume. Brain atlases are contiguous, comprehensive results of visual brain mapping and may include anatomical, genetical or functional features.In most atlases, the three dimensions are: latero-lateral (x), dorso-ventral (y) and rostro-caudal (z).".
- Brain_atlas label "Brain atlas".
- Brain_atlas sameAs m.010298_3.
- Brain_atlas sameAs Q17047956.
- Brain_atlas sameAs Q17047956.
- Brain_atlas wasDerivedFrom Brain_atlas?oldid=601887540.
- Brain_atlas isPrimaryTopicOf Brain_atlas.