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Elsevier's BrainNavigator Research Tool to Launch new Features at Neuroscience 2009 Show
Date:10/16/2009

s to create virtual sections from sophisticated 3D models of the brain. Users can also annotate atlas drawings and share their annotations with colleagues, which helps them work more productively, and collaborate on new findings.

    New features include:

    - The ability to export and print 2D and 3D images. Now, users
    will be able to print and save images together with annotations in 2D, or
    any virtual slice created in the 3D application, to a graphic file.
    Graphics can be used in any standard program, such as Word or
    PowerPoint-especially useful for enhancing grant proposals and research
    papers or conference submissions.

    - "Injection Planner" a feature that allows users to select a point
    for injection of an electrode or pharmacological substances via a
    syringe, and visualize the path for the injection in the 3D model of the
    brain. This will show all of the structures that will be affected by the
    procedure, and simulate the size of the injected substance in the brain,
    so any injection or electrophysiological recording can be appropriately
    planned. By moving the starting point of the path in the 3D the user will
    be able to plan alternate routes to avoid certain structures. This will
    save time and also help with understanding how disturbing certain
    structures may affect their work.

    - An image overlay function which will allow users to place the
    atlas drawing over the stained image. This is particularly useful for
    annotation and users can share these precisely positioned annotations
    with other BrainNavigator users. Also, in the future users will be able
    to use the overlay feature with their own images uploaded to the
    workspace.

"We developed the new features and improvements in direct response to the feedback we have received from users in very close collaboration with our development partners," said Johannes Menzel, Publisher Science Solutions and Co
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