Allen Brain Atlas
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The Allen Brain Atlas is a project within the Allen Institute for Brain Science which seeks to combine genomics with neuroanatomy by creating gene expression maps for the mouse brain. It was initiated in September 2003 with a $100 million donation from Paul G. Allen. The atlas was completed in September 2006<ref>Aalok Mehta, "First-Ever Brain 'Atlas' Completed", National Geographic News, 2006 September 26</ref>.
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- Allen Brain Atlas
- Common Allen Brain Atlas Misconceptions
- High-Resolution Cytoarchitectural Primate Brain Atlases
- Virginia Gewin (2005). "A Golden Age of Brain Exploration". PLoS Biology 3 (1). DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0030024.
- "New Brain Atlas Unveils 3-D Gene Map", ABC News article, 2006-09-26.


