BrainMaps.org featured on the cover of NeuroImage
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BrainMaps.org featured on the cover of NeuroImage


- Shawn Mikula

BrainMaps.org was featured on the March 15, 2007, cover of NeuroImage for the article entitled, "Internet-Enabled High-Resolution Brain Mapping and Virtual Microscopy".

This is only the beginning.

BrainMaps.org is far more than a cool online high resolution brain atlas, it is also a research tool. When used in conjunction with tools like BrainMaps Analyze, it is possible to download image data from brainmaps.org and apply image analysis routines. It is also possible to do 3D reconstructions and morphological analyses. Expect to see upcoming publications emphasizing this point.




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