Difference between revisions of "Cyno WMGM Atlas"

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*  T1 subject images acquired
 
*  T1 subject images acquired
*  The atlas construction procedure was adapted from  Automatic brain segmentation in rhesus monkeysM. Styner, R. Knickmeyer, S. Joshi, C. Coe, S. J. Short, and J. Gilmore. Proc SPIE Vol 6512 Medical Imaging 2007, pp 65122L-1 - 65122L-8.
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*  The atlas construction procedure was adapted from  Automatic brain segmentation in rhesus monkeys; M. Styner, R. Knickmeyer, S. Joshi, C. Coe, S. J. Short, and J. Gilmore. Proc SPIE Vol 6512 Medical Imaging 2007, pp 65122L-1 - 65122L-8.
 
 
  
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===Images===
 
<gallery caption="Cynomolgus Probabilistic Atlas" widths="350px" heights="180px" perrow="2">
 
<gallery caption="Cynomolgus Probabilistic Atlas" widths="350px" heights="180px" perrow="2">
Image:Cyno_T1template.jpg|Population Specific T1 template image|left
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Image:Cyno_T1template.jpg|Population Specific T1 template image
Image:Cyno_GMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of GM for Rhesus population|left
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Image:Cyno_GMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of GM for Cynomolgus  population
Image:Cyno_WMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of WM for Rhesus population
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Image:Cyno_WMtemplate.jpg|Probabilistic map of WM for Cynomolgus population
 
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===Key Investigators:===
 
===Key Investigators:===
*Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and Jenny Long
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*Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and Xiaojing Long
  
 
==Acknowledgement==
 
==Acknowledgement==
  
 
* Kathy Grant, OHSU
 
* Kathy Grant, OHSU

Latest revision as of 03:57, 13 February 2008

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Objective:

  • Develop a Cynomolgus WM/GM/CSF atlas from normal subject images.

Progress:

  • T1 subject images acquired
  • The atlas construction procedure was adapted from Automatic brain segmentation in rhesus monkeys; M. Styner, R. Knickmeyer, S. Joshi, C. Coe, S. J. Short, and J. Gilmore. Proc SPIE Vol 6512 Medical Imaging 2007, pp 65122L-1 - 65122L-8.

Images

Key Investigators:

  • Virginia Tech: Chris Wyatt and Xiaojing Long

Acknowledgement

  • Kathy Grant, OHSU