Brain Biodiversity Bank

Other names: BBBank, Michigan State University Brain Biodiversity Bank

The Brain Biodiversity Bank refers to the repository of images of and information about brain specimens contained in the collections associated with the National Museum of Health and Medicine at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington, DC. These collections include, besides the Michigan State University Collection, the Welker Collection from the University of Wisconsin, the Yakovlev-Haleem Collection from Harvard University, the Meyer Collection from the Johns Hopkins University, and the Huber-Crosby and Crosby-Lauer Collections from the University of Michigan and the C.U. Ariëns Kappers brain collection from Amsterdam Netherlands.Introducing online atlases of the brains of humans, sheep, dolphins, and other animals. A world resource for illustrations of whole brains and stained sections from a great variety of mammals

Webpage:
https://www.msu.edu/~brains/

Licence:
Name: Copyrights
URL: https://www.msu.edu/~brains/copyright.html

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animal brain axolotl brain biodiversity dolphin brain human brain mammals medical neuroscience mri neuroanatomy sheep brain

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