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Workshop report: 1st INCF Workshop on Mouse and Rat Brain Digital Atlasing Systems
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Workshop report: 1st INCF Workshop on Mouse and Rat Brain Digital Atlasing Systems

  • Jyl Boline1,
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  • Robert Williams3 

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The goal of this workshop was to survey current activities and plans related to development of mouse and rat brain digital atlasing systems. The workshop discussed needs for and types of coordinated action that will ensure rapid progress, compatibility, and dissemination with use of novel technological approaches. The report summarizes the state-of-the-art in the field and provides recommendations for actions.

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Boline, J., Hawrylycz, M. & Williams, R. Workshop report: 1st INCF Workshop on Mouse and Rat Brain Digital Atlasing Systems. Nat Prec (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2007.1046.1

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