# An extended and improved CCFv3 annotation and Nissl atlas of the entire mouse brain

**Authors:** Sébastien Piluso, Csaba Verasztó, Harry Carey, Émilie Delattre, Thibaud L’Yvonnet, Éloïse Colnot, Armando Romani, Jan G. Bjaalie, Henry Markram, Daniel Keller

PMC · DOI: 10.1162/imag_a_00565 · Imaging Neuroscience · 2025-05-21

## TL;DR

Researchers improved a mouse brain atlas to cover more regions and better align data, enabling detailed cell distribution modeling.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is an extended and aligned mouse brain atlas with enhanced coverage and an average Nissl template for improved accuracy.

## Key findings

- The CCFv3BBP atlas includes full mouse brain annotations and a better-aligned Nissl reference volume.
- An average Nissl template at 10 µm resolution was generated from 734 brains.
- The new atlas enabled the first comprehensive in silico model of cell distribution in the mouse central nervous system.

## Abstract

Brain atlases are indispensable tools for quantifying cellular composition across mouse brain regions. The widely used Common Coordinate Framework version 3 (CCFv3) from the Allen Institute delineates over 600 anatomical regions but lacks coverage of the most rostral and caudal brain areas, including the main olfactory bulb, cerebellum, and medulla. Additionally, the CCFv3 does not include annotations for key cerebellar layers, and its Nissl-stained reference volume is misaligned, limiting its efficiency. To overcome these limitations, we developed the Blue Brain Project (BBP) CCFv3 augmented atlas (CCFv3BBP), which includes a fully annotated mouse brain and an improved Nissl-stained reference volume aligned with the CCFv3BBP. This enhanced atlas also features the central nervous system annotation. Building on this enhanced resource, we aligned 734 Nissl-stained brains to generate an average Nissl template at 10 µm resolution. This new atlas version enabled the construction of the first comprehensivein silicomodel of cell distribution across the whole mouse central nervous system. This open-access resource broadens the applicability of brain atlases, supporting advancements in alignment accuracy, cell type mapping, and multimodal data integration.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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