1. Comprehensive cellular-resolution atlas of the adult human brain
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Aaron Szafer, Nick Dee, Paul Wohnoutka, Ani Varjabedian, John W. Phillips, Ed S. Lein, Bergen McMurray, Allison Stevens, Tim A. Dolbeare, Lee S. Tirrell, Susan M. Sunkin, Michael Hawrylycz, Shiella Caldejon, Patrick R. Hof, Christopher Lau, Elaine Shen, Christof Koch, John G. Hohmann, Joshua J. Royall, Lilla Zöllei, James A. Knowles, Phil Lesnar, Melissa Reding, Bruce Fischl, Songlin Ding, Benjamin A.C. Facer, Michelle Write, Lydia Ng, Chinh Dang, Julie Nyhus, Rachel A. Dalley, Allan R. Jones, Nenad Sestan, H. Ronald Zielke, Amy Bernard, Thomas Benner, Zackery L. Riley, David Sandman, Andre van der Kouwe, and Angie Guillozet-Bongaarts
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0301 basic medicine ,cytoarchitecture ,DWI ,brainstem ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurofilament Proteins ,SCR_014329 ,parvalbumin ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Anatomy, Artistic ,hypothalamus ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,General Neuroscience ,Brain ,amygdala ,Human brain ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,brain atlas ,Parvalbumins ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cytoarchitecture ,Nissl body ,symbols ,cerebral cortex ,Female ,Erratum ,Research Article ,MRI ,Adult ,cerebellum ,Biology ,White matter ,symbols.namesake ,03 medical and health sciences ,hippocampal formation ,Neuroimaging ,thalamus ,medicine ,Humans ,neurofilament protein ,AB_2314904 ,030304 developmental biology ,Brain atlas ,Brain morphometry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030104 developmental biology ,RRIDs: AB_10000343 ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Detailed anatomical understanding of the human brain is essential for unraveling its functional architecture, yet current reference atlases have major limitations such as lack of whole‐brain coverage, relatively low image resolution, and sparse structural annotation. We present the first digital human brain atlas to incorporate neuroimaging, high‐resolution histology, and chemoarchitecture across a complete adult female brain, consisting of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI), and 1,356 large‐format cellular resolution (1 µm/pixel) Nissl and immunohistochemistry anatomical plates. The atlas is comprehensively annotated for 862 structures, including 117 white matter tracts and several novel cyto‐ and chemoarchitecturally defined structures, and these annotations were transferred onto the matching MRI dataset. Neocortical delineations were done for sulci, gyri, and modified Brodmann areas to link macroscopic anatomical and microscopic cytoarchitectural parcellations. Correlated neuroimaging and histological structural delineation allowed fine feature identification in MRI data and subsequent structural identification in MRI data from other brains. This interactive online digital atlas is integrated with existing Allen Institute for Brain Science gene expression atlases and is publicly accessible as a resource for the neuroscience community. J. Comp. Neurol. 524:3127–3481, 2016. © 2016 The Authors The Journal of Comparative Neurology Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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- 2016
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