| Paxinos G, Watson C. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 280p. |
....polygons on a series of 2D vector images and annotate them with names, relationships, and concept IDs from an ontology such as UMLS. This tool provides another kind of glue map (in addition to domain and process maps) here, in the literal sense: First, a brain atlas such as Paxinos and Watson [PW98] is translated into a spatial format (e.g. Scalable Vector Graphics: SVG) The user then marks up the atlas using the Smart Atlas tool, e.g. with concepts names from UMLS. Once the atlas has been (partially) marked up, it can be queried from the same browser: Clicking on any point in the ....
G. Paxinos and C. Watson. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. Academic Press, San Diego, 1998.
....in the present study (14:30 h) In by 4 paraformaldehyde in 0.1 M sodium phosphate both of these types of control rats there was no Fos buffer. The brain was blocked using a stereotaxic brain activation in the TRN. These results are consistent with blocker based on the atlas of Paxinos and Watson [39], to absence of Fos labeling in TRN of naive rats [14] and in identify the coronal plane of the visual cortex sections awake rats [44] In view of these previously done controls, according to this atlas. After postfixing for 24 h, the brains the necessary control in the present study was to ....
G. Paxinos, C. Watson, The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, pattern of male adult rats, Brain Res. 279 (
....and holes were drilled in the skull at appropriate locations. A movable array of 10 25 #m electrode wires (Kubie, 1984) was stereotaxically implanted in the dorsal hippocampus at the following stereotaxic coordinates: 3.8 mm posterior and 3.0 mm lateral to bregma and 1. 5 mm below the dura (Paxinos and Watson, 1986). Miniature screws were placed over the right olfactory bulb, the left frontal cortex, and the left cerebellar hemisphere to anchor the headstage. To improve stability, an additional T shaped screw was lowered upside down into the left parietal bone and turned 90 before being tightened with a ....
Paxinos G, Watson C (1986) The rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates. New York: Academic.
.... slices from 12 to 32 day old Sprague Dawley rats were prepared and maintained as previously described (Moyer and Brown 1998) Whole cell recordings were made from layer II III pyramidal neurons in horizontal slices (300 400 mm) containing perirhinal cortex (corresponding to plates 98 to 100 of Paxinos and Watson 1998) limited by the rostral and caudal extent of the lateral amygdala (approximately 22.4 to 24.8 mm posterior to bregma) Layer II III PR pyramidal neurons were visualized and identified with infraredfiltered, video enhanced DIC optics (Moyer and Brown 1998; Xiang and Brown 1998) Recordings were ....
PAXINOS G AND WATSON C. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego, CA: Academic, 1998.
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Paxinos G, Watson C. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 280p.
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G. Paxinos and C. Watson. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998.
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Paxinos, G. and Watson, C. (1998) The rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates, Academic Press, San Diego.
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Paxinos, G. and Watson, C. (1998) The rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates, Academic Press, San Diego.
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G. Paxinos and C. Watson. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998.
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Paxinos G, Watson C. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997 280p.
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G. Paxinos and C. Watson. The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998.
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Paxinos, G., C. Watson, The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. Academic Press, San Diego, California 1998
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Paxinos G, Watson C. The rat brain in stereotaxic co-ordinates. New York: Academic Press, 1982.
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G. Paxinos, C. Watson, The rat brain in stereotaxic coordinates, Ed. 2, Academic Press, San Diego, Calif., 1986.
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