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The Marmoset Brain Connectivity Project is a collaborative effort aimed at creating an integrated resource containing knowledge about nervous system architecture. The project was originally initiated by Dr. Hideyuki Okano and Dr. Partha Mitra on ‘Brain-Mapping Projects Using the Common Marmoset.‘ The data were generated as part of the Japanese Brain/MINDS initiative, which has focused on the common marmoset (Callithrix Jacchus) as a model organism, and was generated using ‘A high-throughput neurohistological pipeline’ to map mesoscale connectivity in the marmoset brain. For further information, please refer to the following papers.
– Brain/MINDS: A Japanese National Brain Project for Marmoset Neuroscience.
– Brain/MINDS: Brain-Mapping Project in Japan.
The project is supported by the Brain Mapping for integrated Neurotechnologies for Disease Studies (Brain/MINDs), Japan’s Brain Mapping Project. The core institute for the project is located at RIKEN and was sponsored by MEXT from 2014.