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Multiple animal models are used in biomedical research. There are predominant species used for each type of research but there are very few published models providing the normative structure for each of these. Even fewer are published and available online. Recently the Centre for Advanced Imaging at The University of Queensland has undertaken to develop models with unprecedented resolution and quality in order to fill this gap. So far, models of normative mouse and zebrafish anatomy have been produced, published and made available online but via limited resources. This data collection provides a central and easily accessible resource for researchers worldwide. Other research groups are encouraged to link or submit their data to the resource.

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