3D Reconstructed Cyto-, Muscarinic M2 Receptor, and Fiber Architecture of the Rat Brain Registered to the Waxholm Space Atlas
High-resolution multiscale and multimodal 3D models of the brain are essential tools tounderstand its complex structural and functional organization. Neuroimaging techniquesaddressing different aspects of brain organization should be integrated in a reference spaceto enable topographically correct a...
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Main Authors: | Nicole eSchubert (Author), Markus eAxer (Author), Martin eSchober (Author), Anh-Minh eHuynh (Author), Marcel eHuysegoms (Author), Nicola ePalomero-Gallagher (Author), Jan G Bjaalie (Author), Trygve B. Leergaard (Author), Mehmet Eylem Kirlangic (Author), Katrin eAmunts (Author), Karl eZilles (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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