Digimouse: 3D Mouse Atlas

Thanks to USC, Biomedical Imaging Group for providing a free mouse atlas:

http://neuroimage.usc.edu/neuro/Digimouse

You are free to use this data and atlas as you wish, but please include a
citation (and if you feel it is appropriate, a weblink to this site and/or an
acknowledgement) in any publications using this data. Please cite the following
paper: 

B. Dogdas, D. Stout, A. Chatziioannou, RM Leahy, Digimouse: A 3D Whole Body
Mouse Atlas from CT and Cryosection Data, Phys. Med. Bio, 52: 577-587, 2007.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088%2F0031-9155%2F52%2F3%2F003

D. Stout, P. Chow, R. Silverman, R. M. Leahy, X. Lewis, S. Gambhir, A.
Chatziioannou, Creating a whole body digital mouse atlas with PET, CT and
cryosection images, Molecular Imaging and Biology.2002; 4(4): S27 

Digimouse was generated using coregistered CT and cryosection images of a 28g
nude normal male mouse resulting a matrix size of 380x992x208 and 0.1mm cubical
voxels. The structures segmented from these data are: whole brain, external
cerebrum, cerebellum, olfactory bulbs, striatum, medulla, massetter muscles,
eyes, lachrymal glands, heart, lungs, liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas, adrenal
glands, kidneys, testes, bladder, skeleton and skin. 
