The Marmoset cortical parcellation was processed by Marcello Rosa, Tristan Chaplin, Hsin-Hao Yu and Jonathan Chan (Department of Physiology, Monash University), based on the print atlas "The Marmoset Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates", by George Paxinos, Charles Watson, Michael Petrides, Marcello Rosa, and Hironobu Tokuno; Academic Press (2012).
It has been converted into a Common Atlas Format (CAF) dataset for release at the 3d Brain Atlas Reconstructor website by Piotr Majka and Jakub Kowalski under supervision of Daniel Wojcik (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology).
It has been imported to the Scalable Brain Atlas by Rembrandt Bakker (Donders Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen).
For subcortical structures, select the Marmoset plugin and choose the modality Nissl with terms.
The histology data that underly the atlas are available online at marmoset-brain.org (free registration required), as described by Tokuno H, Tanaka I, Umitsu Y, Akazawa T, Nakamura Y. (2009) Web-accessible digital brain atlas of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Neurosci Res. 64(1):128-31 (pubmed).
The Nissl stain images on this site are low-resolution copies of the dataset Marmoset #3, with special thanks to Hironobu Tokuno (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science).
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