Brain regions

Paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, medial parvicellular part, ventral zonePVHmpvAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Field CA2, stratum oriensCA2soAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Entorhinal area, lateral part, layer 1ENTl1Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Lobule IICENT2Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Nodulus (X), Purkinje layerNODpuAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Agranular insular areaAIAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Entorhinal area, lateral part, layer 2/3ENTl2/3Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Accessory trigeminal nucleusAcs5Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Anterior group of the dorsal thalamusATNAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis, posterior divisionBSTpAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Parapyramidal nucleus, deep partPPYdAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Prelimbic area, layer 2/3PL2/3Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerveDMXAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Endopiriform nucleusEPAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Lateral vestibular nucleusLAVAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, dorsal partNLLdAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Anterior hypothalamic nucleus, anterior partAHNaAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Primary somatosensory area, nose, layer 5SSp-n5Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Hemispheric regionsHEMAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Superior colliculus, motor related, intermediate gray layer, sublayer cSCig-cAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Primary somatosensory area, unassigned, layer 1SSp-un1Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Anteromedial visual areaVISamAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Medullary reticular nucleus, dorsal partMDRNdAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Nucleus accumbensACBAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Principal sensory nucleus of the trigeminalPSVAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Zona incertaZIAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Dentate gyrus lateral blade, polymorph layerDGlb-poAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Dentate gyrus lateral blade, granule cell layerDGlb-sgAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Visceral area, layer 5VISC5Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Primary somatosensory area, unassignedSSp-unAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Midbrain raphe nucleiRAmbAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Primary somatosensory area, lower limbSSp-llAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tractMTAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Posterior amygdalar nucleusPAAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Visceral area, layer 4VISC4Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Declive (VI), granular layerDECgrAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Primary somatosensory area, noseSSp-nAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Dentate gyrus, polymorph layerDG-poAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Peripeduncular nucleusPPAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Ventral auditory areaAUDvAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Spinal nucleus of the trigeminal, oral part, ventrolateral partSPVOvlAllen Mouse Brain Atlas
Cortical amygdalar area, posterior part, lateral zone, layer 2COApl2Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
Orbital area, medial part, layer 2/3ORBm2/3Allen Mouse Brain Atlas

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Brain regions

Brain regions are a type taxonomy defined by brain atlases. In BrainSTEM, brain regions are a shared model across users. New brain atlasses and therefore brain regions are added by the admin team. Please reach to us if you are missing a brain atlas that is publicly available, that you would like to have incorporated.

Brain Atlases

The following brain atlases are available in BrainSTEM:

  • Allen Mouse Brain Atlas: The Allen Mouse Brain Atlas is a genome-wide, three-dimensional map of gene expression throughout the adult mouse brain. The atlas comprises cellular resolution in situ hybridization images with comprehensive anatomic coverage that reveal where each gene is expressed in the mouse brain, as well as an integrated suite of powerful data search, visualization tools, and an annotated reference atlas. The atlas is based on wild type C57BL/6J mice.
  • Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas: The Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas is a detailed map of gene expression changes during the development of the brain. The atlas provides a framework to explore both when and where genes are activated in the mouse brain from embryo through adulthood. Informatics data processing enables both spatial search and temporal search. Developmental reference atlases provide additional context to interpret the data. Anatomic and temporal search locates enhanced gene expression in primary brain areas, and manual data annotation allows users to view curated summaries of gene expression in small structures.
  • Allen Human Brain Atlas: The Allen Human Brain Atlas is a unique multi-modal atlas that maps gene expression across the healthy human brain. Key features include an “all genes, all structures” RNA microarray survey that is spatially mapped to an MRI reference space, in situ hybridization image data at cellular resolution for selected genes in targeted brain regions, and an annotated human brain atlas guide. Additional data on selected neurological conditions are available in the Aging, Dementia, TBI Study and Ivy Glioblastoma Database.
  • Allen Developing Human Brain Atlas: The BrainSpan Atlas of the Developing Human Brain provides a broad and detailed anatomical analysis of gene expression across multiple stages of early human brain development. It includes in situ hybridization, RNA-sequencing, and microarray data, along with supporting neuroanatomical reference materials.
  • Allen Non-Human Primate Brain Atlas: The NIH Blueprint Non-Human Primate Atlas provides a developmental neuroanatomical framework for exploring the cellular and molecular architecture of the developing postnatal brain of the rhesus macaque.
  • Allen Spinal Column Atlas: The Allen Spinal Cord Atlas is a comprehensive, genome-wide map of gene expression throughout the healthy mouse spinal cord at ages p56 and p4. This resource details gene diversity in the normal spinal cord and provides an essential baseline for understanding how the spinal cord may be altered in disease or injury. The atlas includes image-based in situ hybridization data at cellular resolution for both juvenile (P4) and adult (P56) stages, with anatomic coverage across the full length of the spinal cord, and accompanying histological reference images.
  • Brain Maps 4.0 - Rat brain Atlas: An open access atlas with global nervous system nomenclature ontology and flatmaps. The fourth edition of Brain maps: structure of the rat brain is presented here as an open access internet resource for the neuroscience community. One new feature is a set of 10 hierarchical nomenclature tables that define and describe all parts of the rat nervous system within the framework of a strictly topographic system devised previously for the human nervous system.
  • Paxinos & Franklin 2001 Mouse Brain Atlas (Second edition): Brain Atlas by Paxinos & Franklin based on adult C57BL/J6 Mouse (weight range 26-30 g).
  • Paxinos & Watson 1997 Rat Brain Atlas (Third edition): Paxinos & Watson rat brain atlas based on adult male Wistar rats (weight range 270-310 g).
  • Swanson 2004 Rat Brain Atlas (Third edition): Rat brain atlas based on adult Sprague-Dawley rats.

Fields

  • Name: The name of the brain region (required).
  • Acronym: Acronym used for the brain region (required).
  • Description: A general description of the brain region.
  • Atlas: The brain atlas in which the brain region is defined. Options described above (required).

Permissions

Once a new brain atlas has been implemented it becomes available to everyone.

API Access

The API allows for programmable access, enabling you to read entries through the API. For details about the fields and data structure, refer to the documentation.