Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI

We present an archetypal set of three-dimensional digital atlases of the quail embryo based on microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (μMRI). The atlases are composed of three modules: (1) images of fixed ex ovo quail, ranging in age from embryonic day 5 to 10 (e05 to e10); (2) a coarsely delineated...

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Main Authors: Seth W. Ruffins, Melanie Martin, Lindsey Keough, Salina Truong, Scott E. Fraser, Russell E. Jacobs, Rusty Lansford
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2007-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.125
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spelling doaj-3647173746e647ea9e5fd63abd3eb9412020-11-24T22:15:01ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2007-01-01759260410.1100/tsw.2007.125Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRISeth W. Ruffins0Melanie Martin1Lindsey Keough2Salina Truong3Scott E. Fraser4Russell E. Jacobs5Rusty Lansford6California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USACalifornia Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Biological Imaging Center, Beckman Institute, Pasadena, CA, USAWe present an archetypal set of three-dimensional digital atlases of the quail embryo based on microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (μMRI). The atlases are composed of three modules: (1) images of fixed ex ovo quail, ranging in age from embryonic day 5 to 10 (e05 to e10); (2) a coarsely delineated anatomical atlas of the μMRI data; and (3) an organ system-based hierarchical graph linked to the anatomical delineations. The atlas is designed to be accessed using SHIVA, a free Java application. The atlas is extensible and can contain other types of information including anatomical, physiological, and functional descriptors. It can also be linked to online resources and references. This digital atlas provides a framework to place various data types, such as gene expression and cell migration data, within the normal three-dimensional anatomy of the developing quail embryo. This provides a method for the analysis and examination of the spatial relationships among the different types of information within the context of the entire embryo.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2007.125
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author Seth W. Ruffins
Melanie Martin
Lindsey Keough
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Scott E. Fraser
Russell E. Jacobs
Rusty Lansford
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Melanie Martin
Lindsey Keough
Salina Truong
Scott E. Fraser
Russell E. Jacobs
Rusty Lansford
Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
The Scientific World Journal
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Melanie Martin
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title Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
title_short Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
title_full Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
title_fullStr Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
title_full_unstemmed Digital Three-Dimensional Atlas of Quail Development Using High-Resolution MRI
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series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2007-01-01
description We present an archetypal set of three-dimensional digital atlases of the quail embryo based on microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (μMRI). The atlases are composed of three modules: (1) images of fixed ex ovo quail, ranging in age from embryonic day 5 to 10 (e05 to e10); (2) a coarsely delineated anatomical atlas of the μMRI data; and (3) an organ system-based hierarchical graph linked to the anatomical delineations. The atlas is designed to be accessed using SHIVA, a free Java application. The atlas is extensible and can contain other types of information including anatomical, physiological, and functional descriptors. It can also be linked to online resources and references. This digital atlas provides a framework to place various data types, such as gene expression and cell migration data, within the normal three-dimensional anatomy of the developing quail embryo. This provides a method for the analysis and examination of the spatial relationships among the different types of information within the context of the entire embryo.
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