Mesh viewer with solid slicing and point cloud support. MeshView is one of several tools developed by the Human Brain Project (HBP) with the aim of facilitating brain atlas based analysis and integration of experimental data and knowledge about the human and rodent brain. MeshView is a web application for real-time 3D display of surface mesh data representing structural parcellations from volumetric atlases, such as the Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain.
Forked from https://github.com/Tevemadar/meshview-demo for bundling additional atlases and releasing on OKD.
Atlas links (see https://meshview-for-brain-atlases.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for complete list:
Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain v2 - hierarchical, 80 visible structures, with "inner ear"
Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain v3 - hierarchical, 118 visible structures
Waxholm Space Atlas of the Sprague Dawley Rat Brain v4 - hierarchical, 222 visible structures
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas CCFv3 2015 - hierarchical, color-reduced version, 211 visible structures, with "root" (transparent at start)
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas CCFv3 2017 - hierarchical, 670 visible structures, with "root" (transparent at start)
Allen Mouse Brain Atlas CCFv3 root - root structure only (brain outline)
v0.9
https://meshview-for-brain-atlases.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
- Programming: Gergely Csucs
- Conception, design, validation: Maja Puchades, Sharon C Yates, Jan G Bjaalie.
- MIT licence
Meshview (RRID:SCR_017222)
- Puchades MA, Yates SC, Csucs G, Carey H, Balkir A, Leergaard TB, Bjaalie JG. Software and pipelines for registration and analyses of rodent brain image data in reference atlas space. Front Neuroinform. 2025 Sep 24;19:1629388. https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2025.1629388
MeshView is developed by the Neural Systems Laboratory at the Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway. MeshView was developed with support from the EBRAINS infrastructure, and funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under the Framework Partnership Agreement No. 650003 (HBP FPA) and the European Union’s Horizon Europe Programme for Research Infrastructures Grant Agreement No. 101147319 (EBRAINS 2.0).
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