New Google Maps Of The Brain
Texas A&M University's Brain Networks Laboratory has released Google Maps that let users to stance images of mouse brains captured past times their knife-edge scanning microscope (KESM).
The KESM Brain Atlas currently has maps of 3 dissimilar mouse brains that tin move live on viewed using the Google Maps interface. Users tin move zoom inwards in addition to explore the brains equally they powerfulness whatever other Google Map. It is too possible to plow on labels to meet the names of the dissimilar regions of the brain.
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- Brain Neural Maps - Brown University's two-dimensional neural icon maps of the brain
- NYU School of Medicine Virtual Microscope - the Virtual Microscope uses the Google Maps API to display in addition to navigate scanned slides of microscopic images
- Genome Projector - a searchable database browser that uses the Google Maps API to render a zoomable user interface for molecular biological scientific discipline
- Zygote Body - a torso browser that uses a Google Maps type interface to explore the human body
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