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S. SCHWERIN, M. BUDDE, M. SHINDELL, J. MUNASINGHE, S. JULIANO, L.G. COHEN, NINDS
Tracts of white matter in a mouse brain acquired with diffusion tensor imaging. The brain is viewed from below and with the front of the brain to the right. The colors represent different fiber directions. Integrity of the white matter can be studied following brain injury using this visualization method.
Need to improve your image? The NIH sponsors a centralized image service for the dissemination of primarily scientific, biomedical, and disease-related imagery. Photos of NIH leadership, labs, buildings, and major historical events are also available. Images posted to the NIH Image Gallery are considered free-to-use with credit. This portal is provided for use by the science and health community, the press that covers health and science, teachers and other educators in health and science, and non-profit organizations that produce health and science information. It is not intended for commercial use. Visit the NIH Image Gallery at https://www.nih.gov/news-events/images.
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