Mouse Brain Image Visualizer (MBIV)

Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 11/26/2005
Designers:  Robert Bennett, Yu Ma, Aditya Siram, Michael McGuigan, Helene Benveniste
Developer: Robert Bennett

Overview

    The Mouse Brain Image/Atlas Visualizer (MBIV) is a Java-based 2D visualization tool, available both as a web-based applet or downloadable application, for browsing high resolution 3D MRI mouse brain images and their associated atlases. A user can dynamically access images and atlases in our mouse brain database through the interface provided by MBIV and then select from the database the datasets they wish to upload and browse on their local machine.


 

 

 

Information and Support


System Requirements

Setup for Web-based Version

Setup for Downloadable Version

Users Guide

Bug Report

 

 


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