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2 Representative mouse brain reference chart. For each cryo-preserved mouse brain, select cryosections were stained with cresyl violet to construct a reference chart. To facilitate accurate identification of anatomical brain regions, reference sections (left panels) were matched to equivalent sections (right panels) from Harvard University"s online High Resolution Mouse Brain Atlas (www.hms.harvard.edu/research/brain/atlas.html). Reference slide numbers are indicated in white.

2 Representative mouse brain reference chart. For each cryo-preserved mouse brain, select cryosections were stained with cresyl violet to construct a reference chart. To facilitate accurate identification of anatomical brain regions, reference sections (left panels) were matched to equivalent sections (right panels) from Harvard University"s online High Resolution Mouse Brain Atlas (www.hms.harvard.edu/research/brain/atlas.html). Reference slide numbers are indicated in white.

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