For the first time, scientists have created reference charts for the human brain, mapping its growth from infancy to 100 years old. It’s a remarkable achievement, but it comes with caveats: The charts ...
Scientists have created a new collection of month-by-month infant brain atlas (IBA) that capture fine details of the early developing brain across both space and time. Human brain atlases can be used ...
In early childhood, growth charts are used to monitor the height, weight and head circumference, serving as a screening tool to identify physical development. During this window of time, between early ...
Researchers at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine in collaboration with the Child Mind Institute have introduced a new open access brain data resource designed to aid understanding of how brain ...
The picture of the mouse brain just got exponentially more complex. Using single-cell transcriptomics, epigenomics, and spatial genomics, scientists created an atlas of 32 million brain cells across ...
Human brain atlases can be used by medical professionals to track normative trends over time and to pinpoint crucial aspects of early brain development. With these atlases, they are able to see what ...
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