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ayse.belger Posted - Mar 06 2003 : 11:15:23 PM
In our meeting 2 weeks ago, Raj presented a few web based atlases that appear to have meritts of their own. We are currently using the LONI procedures for tracing the caudate (head and caugate putamen complex), and are in the process of preparing a word document that will complement the LONI instructions. Please find below the list of the web-based atlases that Raj reviewed, along with links to them.

In addition, Raj has prepared a preliminary document that gives a brief introduction to using IRIS for ROI drawing and ROI volume generation. I have placed this document to \\broca\docs\manuals. Please feel free to add to this document as you gain expertise with IRIS. One current topic that we will probably discuss tomorrow is whether the IRIS generated ROI volumes can be resliced using Beau's scripts.
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1) Brigham and Womens Hospital, probably the most advanced system with 3D structures: http://splweb.bwh.harvard.edu:8000/pages/papers/AnatomyBrowser/current/index.html

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2) http://www.msu.edu/~brains/humanatlas/

another MRI based atlas and cryosections fro Michigan State

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3) http://www.neuropat.dote.hu/
worth to check: goto Anatomy, click at Tutorials/Atlases adn you find a HUGE list of resources under Tutorials and Atlases

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4) Duke Anatomy: You seem to have specialists close by! http://pathology.mc.duke.edu/neuropath/nawr/nawr_index.html

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The UCLA site defines standardized boundaries between anatomical regions

http://www.loni.ucla.edu/

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petty Posted - Mar 21 2003 : 10:44:37 AM
LONI STG Website

http://www.loni.ucla.edu/NCRR/Protocols/MaskingRegions_11.html


petty Posted - Mar 11 2003 : 3:39:54 PM
The Harvard Brain Atlas is also a good resource:

http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html

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