Wiki source code of 2. Example of use
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1.1 | 1 | == (% style="color:#c0392b" %)How can I identify brain regions in my images?(%%) == |
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15.1 | 4 | By using QuickNII, you will be able to register this image series to the mouse reference atlas version of your choice and obtain adapted atlas maps and coordinates. Further, in-plane non-linear adjustments can be made with VisuAlign in order to obtain a more precise registration. The regions shown in the example below are color coded and correspond to Mouse CCFv3_2017 atlas |
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14.1 | 7 | (% style="color:#c0392b" %)[[image:Doublet_illust_NOP_tta.png]] |
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16.1 | 10 | == (% style="color:#c0392b" %)How can I map the position of my electrode?(%%) == |
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16 | (% style="color:#c0392b" %)How can I count my labelled cells? | ||
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