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http://www.loni.usc.edu/ICBM/Downloads/Downloads_DTI-81.shtml
A stereotaxic probabilistic white matter atlas that fuses DTI-based white matter information with an anatomical template (ICBM-152). This atlas is based on probabilistic tensor maps obtained from 81 normal subjects acquired under an initiative of the International Consortium of Brain Mapping (ICBM). The subjects were normal right-handed adults ranging from 18 to 59 years of age. A hand-segmented white matter parcellation map was created from this averaged map. This map can be used for automated white matter parcellation. The precision of the affine-based image normalization and automated parcellation was measured for a group of normal subjects using manually defined anatomical landmarks. The raw diffusion-weighted images (DWIs) were first co-registered to one of the least diffusion-weighted images and corrected for subject motion with 6-mode rigid transformation with Automated Image Registgration (AIR). The average of all DWIs (aDWI) was calculated and used for a DTI-based anatomic image. For anatomical images to drive the normalization process, aDWIs were used. These images were normalized to the template (ICBM-152) using a 12-mode affine or 4th order polynomial non-linear transformation of AIR. The transformation matrix was then applied to the calculated diffusion tensor field. In the white matter parcellation map (WMPM), deep white matter regions were manually segmented into various anatomic structures based on fiber orientation information.
Proper citation: International Consortium of Brain Mapping DTI-81 Atlas (RRID:SCR_008066) Copy
http://vox.pharmacology.ucla.edu/home.html
Two-dimensional images of gene expression for 20,000 genes in a coronal slice of the mouse brain at the level of the striatum by using microarrays in combination with voxelation at a resolution of 1 cubic mm gene expression patterns in the brain obtained through voxelation. Voxelation employs high-throughput analysis of spatially registered voxels (cubes) to produce multiple volumetric maps of gene expression analogous to the images reconstructed in biomedical imaging systems.
Proper citation: Voxelation Map of Gene Expression in a Coronal Section of the Mouse Brain (RRID:SCR_008065) Copy
https://sites.google.com/site/dublinbrainbank/home
A biomaterial supply resource that collects and distributes human brain tissue samples. The Dublin Brain Bank is a collaboration between the Neuropathology Department of Beaumont Hospital and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Investigators interested in applying for tissue samples need to complete tissue requisition forms and provide a record of the research groups'' ethical approval.
Proper citation: Dublin Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_010597) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/whs-sd-atlas/
Open access volumetric atlas of anatomical delineations of rat brain based on structural contrast in isotropic magnetic resonance and diffusion tensor images acquired ex vivo from 80 day old male Sprague Dawley rat at Duke Center for In Vivo Microscopy. Spatial reference is provided by Waxholm Space coordinate system. Location of bregma and lambda are identified as anchors towards stereotaxic space. Application areas include localization of signal in non structural images. Atlas, MRI and DTI volumes, and diffusion tensor data are shared in NIfTI format.
Proper citation: Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain (RRID:SCR_017124) Copy
http://catlas.org/mousebrain/#!/
Atlas of gene regulatory elements in adult mouse cerebrum. Atlas of CIS elements, providing information on accessible chromatin in individual cells from regions of adult mouse isocortex, olfactory bulb, hippocampus and cerebral nuclei. Uses resulting data to define candidate cis-regulatory DNA elements in distinct cell groups. Many are linked to putative target genes expressed in diverse cerebral cell types and uncover transcriptional regulators involved in broad spectrum of molecular and cellular pathways in different neuronal and glial cell populations. Used for analysis of gene regulatory programs of mammalian brain and interpretation of non-coding risk variants associated with various neurological disease and traits in humans.
Proper citation: CATlas (RRID:SCR_018690) Copy
http://findlab.stanford.edu/functional_ROIs.html
Atlas of functional ROI's, including individual networks (auditory network, sensorimotor network, etc.). Atlases of individual networks and combined networks are available for download directly from the website.
Proper citation: 90 fROI atlas (RRID:SCR_014757) Copy
Genome wide database of gene expression in mouse brain. Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain.
Proper citation: ABA Mouse Brain: Atlas (RRID:SCR_017479) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bravissima
Project that is a translation of the BraVa arterial vasculature database into the NIFTI MRI file format that can be applied to stroke studies, fMRI resting state imaging studies and other clinical neuroscience studies. Group artery region labels and arterial density maps are provided as well. Human Brain Major Artery Atlas 10.7490/f1000research.1114378.1
Proper citation: Bravissima (RRID:SCR_016229) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/miitra/
Atlas for studies of older adult brain. Includes T1-weighted template of older adult brain and tissue probability maps. Exhibits high image sharpness, provides higher inter-subject spatial normalization accuracy compared to other standardized templates and similar normalization accuracy to well-constructed study-specific templates.
Proper citation: MIITRA atlas (RRID:SCR_017566) Copy
An Australian brain bank which aims to collect, store, characterize and provide tissue to national and international researchers studying disorders of the brain such as alcohol-related brain damage and mental illness, like schizophrenia. The program encourages those who are medically healthy to donate.
Proper citation: Using our Brains Tissue Donor Program (RRID:SCR_000705) Copy
https://www.biomax.com/neuroxm
Software toolkit for semantic integration of multi-modal brain data. It is used to collect, structure, connect, analyze and re-use brain data.
Proper citation: NeuroXM Brain Science Suite (RRID:SCR_016372) Copy
https://github.com/vaklip/rsfmri_fconn
Software program for preprocessing resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) measurements and calculating region of interest based whole brain functional connectivity.
Proper citation: rsfMRI_fconn calculation (RRID:SCR_016591) Copy
https://github.com/CPernet/brain_colours
Software tool as a perceptually uniform color maps. Used in scientific literature to reflect data of brain imaging.
Proper citation: Colour maps for brain imaging (RRID:SCR_016715) Copy
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/anocva/index.html
Software R package as a nonparametric statistical test to compare clustering structures with applications in functional magnetic resonance imaging data (fMRI). Used for analysis of cluster variability in the diagnosis of neuropsychological disorders.
Proper citation: ANOCVA (RRID:SCR_016719) Copy
https://www.janelia.org/project-team/mouselight
Software imaging platform to generate datasets of whole mouse brains imaged at submicron resolution that allow reconstructions of complete axonal arbors of individual neurons across the entire mouse brain.
Proper citation: MouseLight Project (RRID:SCR_016668) Copy
Open framework for evaluating correspondence between brain images and teaching neuroanatomy.
Proper citation: AFIDs (RRID:SCR_016623) Copy
Portal provides access to data and web based applications created for benefit of global research community by Allen Institute for Brain Science. Projects to ombine genomics with neuroanatomy by creating gene expression maps for mouse and human brain. Mouse Brain Atlas, Human Brain Atlas, Developing Mouse Brain Atlas, Developing Human Brain Atlas, Mouse Connectivity Atlas, Non-Human Primate Atlas, and Mouse Spinal Cord Atlas and three related projects Glioblastoma, Mouse Diversity, and Sleep data banks, are used to advance various fields of science especially in neurobiological diseases.
Proper citation: Allen Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_017001) Copy
https://github.com/Neural-Systems-at-UIO/MeshView-for-Brain-Atlases
Web application for real time 3D display of surface mesh data representing structural parcellations and generation of user defined cut planes from volumetric atlases.
Proper citation: MeshView (RRID:SCR_017222) Copy
Organize, Store, Disseminate, Analyze and Visualize Invasive Neurophysiology Data. Shared archive and resource for human invasive neurophysiology data that have been established by Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative along with software tools for data uploading, visualization and analysis. Users can view and query datasets through online interface but cannot access raw data. Platform utilizes centralized and federated model. Investigators may upload data to central archive or house it themselves.
Proper citation: Data Archive BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_017114) Copy
http://www.bcgsc.ca/project/pleiades-promoter-project
Project to generate human DNA promoters of less than 4 kb (MiniPromoters) to drive gene expression in defined brain regions of therapeutic interest for diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson, Huntington, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Spinocerebellar Ataxia, Depression, Autism, and Cancer. Project develops and shares tools like human MiniPromoters that drive region- and cell-specific gene expression in the mouse brain, expression constructs, mouse embryonic stem cell lines, and knock-in mice all of which carry brain-specific MiniPromoters. Project is daughter of Genome Canada Project, Atlas of Gene Expression in Mouse Development, within which mouse brain gene expression data have already been gathered. Project team has collaborated with International BioPharma Solutions Ltd., management and communications consulting company specializing in product development and commercialization advice. Project will explore challenging interface between science and journalism with focus on genomics and gene therapy.
Proper citation: Pleiades Promoter Project: Genomic Resources Advancing Therapies for Brain Disorders (RRID:SCR_003282) Copy
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