@inbook{6789efb592c14d0c9ac9f631244bcb26,
title = "Genetic databases",
author = "V. Brusic and Koh, {J. L.Y.}",
note = "Funding Information: Nissl-or myelin-stained sections through complete human brains were analysed using a novel observer-independent technique for architectonic cortical mapping. Additionally, whole brain cryosections were processed using quantitative in vitro receptor-autoradiography. The regional and laminar distributions of 15 receptor types were quantified. An elastic multigrid deformation was used to warp individual post mortem brains, microscopically defined areas, receptor patterns, and results of structural and functional in vivo studies to a common spatial reference brain. This enabled the establishment of probabilistic distributions of cortical areas. This strategy provides new insights into the concordance or discordance micro-and macroscopic structure and function. Examples are described for the normal adult human brain and for patients with neurological and psychiatric diseases. Supported by: DFG, Human Brain Project (P20-MHDA52176); the National Institutes of Mental Health, National Institute for Drug Abuse, National Cancer Institute and National Institute for Neurological Disease and Stroke.",
year = "2004",
month = dec,
day = "20",
language = "English",
isbn = "0851999107",
pages = "411--427",
booktitle = "Mammalian Genomics",
publisher = "CABI Publishing",
address = "United States",
}