In article <1993Jan25.112105.1 at cmu.unige.ch> cohen at cmu.unige.ch writes:
>From: cohen at cmu.unige.ch>Subject: Looking: stereotaxic atlas mouse brain
>Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 09:21:05 GMT
>Which and where can I find a good stereotaxic atlas of the mouse
>brain ?
>Thanks,
>>Emmanuel-S. Cohen-Laroque
>Dept of Pathology
>Unviersity of Geneva
>Switzerland
>
A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Albino Mouse Forebrain
Burton M. Slotnick and Christiana M. Leonard 1975
US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Publication Number (ADM) 75-100
Out of Print, but a few copies may be available from the second
author, C.M. Leonard, at University of Florida Center for Neurobiological
Sciences, Box J244, J.H.M. Health Center, Gainsville, Florida 32610.
Atlas of the Mouse Brain and Spinal Cord
Richard L. Sidman, Jay B. Angevine, Elizabeth Taber Peirce 1971
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Not Stereotaxic, but a nice atlas.
W. Douglas Knowles, Ph.D. knowled at ccsmtp.ccf.org
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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