A stereotaxic, population-averaged T1w ovine brain atlas including cerebral morphology and tissue volumes
Standard stereotaxic reference systems play a key role in human brain studies. Stereotaxic coordinate systems have also been developed for experimental animals including non-human primates, dogs and rodents. However, they are lacking for other species being relevant in experimental neuroscience incl...
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Main Authors: | Björn eNitzsche (Author), Stephen eFrey (Author), Louis D Collins (Author), Johannes eSeeger (Author), Donald eLobsien (Author), Antje eDreyer (Author), Holger eKirsten (Author), Michael H. Stoffel (Author), Vladimir S Fonov (Author), Johannes eBoltze (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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