National Primate Research Center and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Box 357330, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Neurosci Methods. 2011 Feb 15;195(2):170-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2010.11.028. Epub 2010 Dec 14.
NeuroMaps (2010) is a Web-based application that enables investigators to map data from macaque studies to a canonical atlas of the macaque brain. It currently serves as an image processor enabling them to create figures suitable for publication, presentation and archival purposes. Eventually it will enable investigators studying any of several species to analyze the overlap between their data and multimodality data mapped by others. The purpose of the current project was to incorporate the Waxholm canonical mouse brain (Harwylycz, 2009) into NeuroMaps. An enhanced gradient echo (T2*) magnetic resonance image (MRI) of the Waxholm canonical brain (Johnson et al., 2010) was warped to bring the irregular biological midplane of the MRI into line with the mathematically flat midsagittal plane of the Waxholm space. The left hemisphere was deleted and the right hemisphere reflected to produce a symmetrical 3D MR image. The symmetrical T2* image was imported into NeuroMaps. The map executing this warp was applied to four other voxellated volumes based on the same canonical specimen and maintained at the Center for In-Vitro Microscopy (CIVM): a T2-weighted MRI, a T1-weighted MRI, a segmented image and an image reconstructed from Nissl-stained histological sections of the specimen. Symmetric versions of those images were returned to the CIVM repository where they are made available to other laboratories. Utility of the symmetric atlas was demonstrated by mapping and comparing a number of cortical areas as illustrated in three conventional mouse brain atlases. The symmetric Waxholm mouse brain atlas is now accessible in NeuroMaps where investigators can map image data to standard templates over the Web and process them for publication, presentation and archival purposes: http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/MapViewData.aspx.
NeuroMaps(2010 年)是一个基于网络的应用程序,使研究人员能够将猕猴研究的数据映射到猕猴大脑的标准图谱上。它目前作为一个图像处理器,使他们能够创建适合出版、演示和存档目的的图形。最终,它将使研究任何几种物种的研究人员能够分析他们的数据与其他研究人员映射的多模态数据之间的重叠。当前项目的目的是将 Waxholm 标准鼠脑(Harwylycz,2009 年)纳入 NeuroMaps。Waxholm 标准脑的增强梯度回波(T2*)磁共振图像(MRI)(Johnson 等人,2010 年)被扭曲,以使 MRI 的不规则生物中平面与 Waxholm 空间的数学平坦正中平面一致。删除左半球并反射右半球,以产生对称的 3D MR 图像。对称的 T2*图像被导入 NeuroMaps。执行此扭曲的地图被应用于基于相同标准标本并保存在体外显微镜中心(CIVM)的另外四个体素化体积:T2 加权 MRI、T1 加权 MRI、分割图像和从标本的尼氏染色组织切片重建的图像。这些图像的对称版本被返回 CIVM 存储库,在那里它们可供其他实验室使用。通过映射和比较几个皮质区域,证明了对称图谱的实用性,如图三个传统的小鼠脑图谱所示。对称的 Waxholm 鼠脑图谱现在可在 NeuroMaps 中使用,研究人员可以在网上将图像数据映射到标准模板,并对其进行处理,以用于出版、演示和存档目的:http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/MapViewData.aspx。