Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain
A mini-atlas of the brain is designed to help students and young researchers who are not familiar with neuroanatomy. In the mini-atlas, a limited number of important nuclei and fiber tracts are shown on a small number of brain sections from posterior end to the anterior end of the brain. The first m...
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| author | Senoo, A. Tokuno, H. Watson, Charles |
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| description | A mini-atlas of the brain is designed to help students and young researchers who are not familiar with neuroanatomy. In the mini-atlas, a limited number of important nuclei and fiber tracts are shown on a small number of brain sections from posterior end to the anterior end of the brain. The first mini-atlas was introduced for the rat brain (Watson et al., 2010). Here we present a mini-atlas of the common marmoset (Callithrix jaccus), which is one of representative experimental primates for modern neuroscience. We further discuss the differences of brain structures between rodents and primates. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-284202017-09-13T15:51:38Z Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain Senoo, A. Tokuno, H. Watson, Charles A mini-atlas of the brain is designed to help students and young researchers who are not familiar with neuroanatomy. In the mini-atlas, a limited number of important nuclei and fiber tracts are shown on a small number of brain sections from posterior end to the anterior end of the brain. The first mini-atlas was introduced for the rat brain (Watson et al., 2010). Here we present a mini-atlas of the common marmoset (Callithrix jaccus), which is one of representative experimental primates for modern neuroscience. We further discuss the differences of brain structures between rodents and primates. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28420 10.1016/j.neures.2014.12.014 Pergamon restricted |
| spellingShingle | Senoo, A. Tokuno, H. Watson, Charles Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title | Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title_full | Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title_fullStr | Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title_full_unstemmed | Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title_short | Mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| title_sort | mini-atlas of the marmoset brain |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/28420 |