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Allen Brain Atlas logo

A collection of online public resources integrating extensive gene expression and neuroanatomical data, complete with a novel suite of search and viewing tools. The Allen Brain Atlas website contains a downloadable 3-D interactive Brain explorer for locations of gene expression. Users can delineate networks and pathways using this application by connecting regions that co-express a certain gene.

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Atlas of Histologic Images logo

The Atlas present several color histological images of normal human tissues

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Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy logo

The Atlas of histological images is part of the Anatomy Atlases, a digital library of anatomy information curated by Ronald A Bergman.

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Bisque logo
Bisque allows: Image database

Bisque (Bio-Image Semantic Query User Environment) is web-based open-source client-server project developed for the exchange and exploration of biological images. The Bisque system supports several areas useful for imaging researchers from image capture to image analsysis and querying.

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Brain Maps logo

BrainMaps is an interactive multiresolution next-generation brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and that is integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function over the internet.

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Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection logo
Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection allows: Image database, Broad

The Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection (BBBC) is a collection of freely downloadable microscopy image sets intended as a resource for testing and validating automated image-analysis algorithms. In addition to the images themselves, each set includes a description of the biological application and some type of ground truth.

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eSkeletons logo

eSkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy. The purpose of this site is to enable you to view the bones of both human and non-human primates and to gather information about them from our osteology database.

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Interactive Atlas of Histology logo

The Atlas present and interactive view of histologial images of human body. In each topic, you will find a laboratory exercise, and brief description of the histological material. Click on the highlighted terms to display the histological images.

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OME | The Open Microscopy Environment logo
OME | The Open Microscopy Environment allows: Image database

OME (Open Microscopy Environment) is a consortium of universities, research labs, industry and developers producing open-source software and format standards for microscopy data. It is an open-source client-server software platform that enables access to and use of a wide range of biological data. You can access your data in OME from any platform. By combining facilities for large-scale data management and a flexible, model-based architecture, OMERO provides a foundation for many different data-

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OPENi logo
open access biomedical image search engine

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Pathorama logo

Pathorama provides you with high quality images and virtual slides for teaching and self-instruction covering a wide range of topics in all subspecialities of surgical pathology and cytology. Various courses, slide seminars, quizzes, and learning games for both students, surgical pathologists, and cytopathologists are available.

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SourceData logo

The platform SourceData, an initiative by EMBO, is based on annotation of the figures in papers in a way thatbis machine readable and therefore searchable. SourceData is an openly accessible and easily applicable data discovery tool allowing biomedical scientists to share figures and the underlying source data in a way that is machine-readable. SourceData provides a novel platform for researchers who wish to make their publications discoverable based on their data content, to find specific data,

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The Cell: An Image Library logo

The Cell: An Image Library™ is a freely accessible, easy-to-search, public repository of reviewed and annotated images, videos, and animations of cells from a variety of organisms, showcasing cell architecture, intracellular functionalities, and both normal and abnormal processes. The purpose of this database is to advance research, education, and training, with the ultimate goal of improving human health.

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