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Publication : Implications of genetic variation in mouse brain structure for electrode placement by stereotaxic surgery.

First Author  Wahlsten D Year  1975
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  162
Issue  4 Pages  519-31
PubMed ID  1097481 Mgi Jnum  J:24653
Mgi Id  MGI:72387 Doi  10.1002/cne.901620408
Citation  Wahlsten D, et al. (1975) Implications of genetic variation in mouse brain structure for electrode placement by stereotaxic surgery. J Comp Neurol 162(4):519-31
abstractText  The spatial locations of several forebrain and midbrain fibre tracts have been compared across seven commonly used inbred, hybrid and outbred mouse strains using a series of electrolytic lesions of known positions with respect to a stereotaxic instrument. Highly significant genetic variation was found in the position of lambda, bregma and several major fibre tracts with respect to interaural zero; in the locations of fibre tracts with respect to bregma; and in the location of fibre tracts with respect to each other. It was demonstrated that stereotaxic coordinates of a structure for one strain could not be used for other strains. Errors resulting from improper alignment of the head in the instrument and histological artifact were also determined. These errors showed no significant group differences, but they revealed that within-group variation was substantially affected by such imperfections.
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