Title of article :
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
A multimodal, multidimensional atlas of the C57BL/ 6J
mouse brain
Author/Authors :
Allan MacKenzie-Graham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Strains of mice, through breeding or the disruption of normal genetic pathways, are widely used to model human
diseases. Atlases are an invaluable aid in understanding the impact of such manipulations by providing a standard
for comparison. We have developed a digital atlas of the adult C57BL/6J mouse brain as a comprehensive framework
for storing and accessing the myriad types of information about the mouse brain. Our implementation was
constructed using several different imaging techniques: magnetic resonance microscopy, blockface imaging, classical
histology and immunohistochemistry. Along with raw and annotated images, it contains database management
systems and a set of tools for comparing information from different techniques. The framework allows facile
correlation of results from different animals, investigators or laboratories by establishing a canonical representation
of the mouse brain and providing the tools for the insertion of independent data into the same space as the
atlas. This tool will aid in managing the increasingly complex and voluminous amounts of information about the
mammalian brain. It provides a framework that encompasses genetic information in the context of anatomical
imaging and holds tremendous promise for producing new insights into the relationship between genotype and
phenotype. We describe a suite of tools that enables the independent entry of other types of data, facile retrieval
of information and straightforward display of images. Thus, the atlas becomes a framework for managing complex
genetic and epigenetic information about the mouse brain. The atlas and associated tools may be accessed at
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/MAP.
Keywords :
C57BL/6J map. , Brain atlas , HRI , infomatics , mouse database
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily