The Allen Brain map showing gene expression from 100 million datapoints has finished its' developmental stage and is now available, free to biologists chemists and researchers everywhere.
This gives unprecedented access to the MRI scans and gene-maps in 3D, and is going to be a highly valuable tool in the future.
If you're not into biology, this might not seem significant, but it's a major step forward as an analytial tool for brain function, development, physiology and pathology.
I invite all to assess the map for themselves at http://human.brain-map.org
This gives unprecedented access to the MRI scans and gene-maps in 3D, and is going to be a highly valuable tool in the future.
If you're not into biology, this might not seem significant, but it's a major step forward as an analytial tool for brain function, development, physiology and pathology.
I invite all to assess the map for themselves at http://human.brain-map.org