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5 -= My Collab's Extended Title =
5 += EBRAINS Brain Atlas Services =
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7 +Exploring and analysing the brain in its different facets - Status at M8
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16 +This document describes the status of EBRAINS Brain Atlases Services in November 2020 (month 8) of SGA3 and highlights recent developments since April 2020.
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22 +EBRAINS provides access to reference atlases for the human, rat and mouse brain. Guided via the EBRAINS web portal, they can be explored using the 3D Interactive Atlas Viewer, as well as a 2D viewer for serial section images and, coming soon to EBRAINS, a Rest API and Python Client for structured programmatic access. Atlas services link to the EBRAINS Knowledge Graph for storing maps as curated datasets and giving access to a growing set of neuroscience datasets as multimodal data features of brain regions. To facilitate continuous integration of data to atlases, online tools are in place for spatial registration of common data types. Finally, a selection of workflows enable to analyse data in the spatial context defined by the reference atlases.
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26 +Anyone who is interested in brain atlases and wants to work with them.
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