Cross-sectional atlas of the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri) head, neck, and trunk: a comparison of micro-CT imaging and cadaveric sections
Fangfang Chen, Yiwei Feng, Nan Shi, Pengcheng Zhao, Zongjian Huang, Yu Ren, Wei Xia, Anzhou Tang

TL;DR
This study creates a detailed anatomical and micro-CT reference atlas for tree shrews to aid in cross-sectional imaging research.
Contribution
The study introduces the first comprehensive cross-sectional anatomical and micro-CT atlas for the tree shrew's head, neck, thorax, and abdomen.
Findings
A cross-sectional atlas with 18 anatomical slices and corresponding CT images was created.
Anatomical structures were identified and labeled for reference in future imaging studies.
The atlas can be used to interpret cross-sectional imaging in tree shrews.
Abstract
Tree shrews are widely used as animal models in various research fields, however, a comprehensive cross-sectional anatomic reference for this species is currently lacking. In this study, Conventional Micro-CT scanning (40 μm slice thickness) was performed on two healthy adult tree shrews to obtain head-neck-thorax-abdomen cross-sectional images. Upon completion of the CT session, the tree shrew was euthanized and transferred to a −20 °C freezer until completely frozen maintaining the same position the plastic support. Subsequently, the specimen was transversely sectioned from the tip of the nose to the anus at 5-mm intervals using an electric bone saw. The CT images were aligned with the frozen anatomical sections, and significant structures were identified and labeled with reference to the relevant literature. This study provides an atlas of normal cross-sectional gross and CT…
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