@article{c138e73a50b949e3a65479fb31e37327,
title = "A practical workflow for making anatomical atlases for biological research",
abstract = "The anatomical atlas has been at the intersection of science and art for centuries. With certain adaptations, the computer graphics artist's workflow and tools are practical for building high-quality atlases, essential to biological and medical research. Using this workflow, researchers built an atlas of the mouse limb musculoskeletal system {\textcopyright} 2012 IEEE.",
author = "Yong Wan and Lewis, {A. Kelsey} and Mary Colasanto and {Van Langeveld}, Mark and Gabrielle Kardon and Charles Hansen",
note = "KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2021-07-02 Acknowledgements: Yong Wan and A. Kelsey Lewis contributed equally to this work. This research is supported by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology award KUS-C1-016-04; the US Department of Energy Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Visualization and Analytics Center for Enabling Technologies and Institute of Scalable Data Management, Analysis, and Visualization; US National Science Foundation grant OCI-0906379; and US National Institutes of Health grants NIH-1R01GM098151-01 and R01HD053728 NICHD. We thank Ronen Schweitzer of Oregon Health & Science University for the Scx-GFP mice; Chris Rodesch, director of the University of Utah{\textquoteright}s Fluorescence Microscopy Facility; Chems Touati of the University of Utah{\textquoteright}s Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute for making the demo video; and student participants Hongyuan Li and Damean Lyon. This publication acknowledges KAUST support, but has no KAUST affiliated authors.",
year = "2012",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1109/MCG.2012.64",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "32",
pages = "70--80",
journal = "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications",
issn = "0272-1716",
publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
number = "5",
}