Generic human heart scaffold

Mahyar Osanlouy
,
Richard Christie, Ph.D.
,
Peter Hunter

Annotated heart scaffold for human available for registration of segmented neural anatomical-functional mapping of cardiac neural circuits.

Updated on September 12, 2024 (Version 7)

Corresponding Contributor:

Richard Christie
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Dataset Overview

Study Purpose: The goal of this work is to create annotated generic human heart scaffold for registration of segmented data obtained by experimental groups.

Data Collection: The generic scaffold is created based on the general description and average dimensions of human hearts as in the literature.

Primary Conclusion: None stated


Curator’s Notes:

Experimental Design: Not applicable.

Completeness: The dataset is intended to serve as a tool onto which other datasets will be mapped.

Subjects & Samples: The generic scaffold is not subject/sample specific but represents a generic human heart.

Primary vs derivative data: The primary folder contains the mapping tool provenance data file describing the software environment in place when this dataset was created.  The primary folder also contains the settings files which in conjunction with the software information in the provenance file, will reproduce the output files stored in the derivative folder. The derivative folder contains JSON files that are used to generate a webGL visualization of the scaffold on the SPARC portal, as well as the VTK and STL formats of the scaffold.

Code Availability: Scaffold Mapping Tools

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About this dataset

Publishing history

January 21, 2021
Originally Published
September 12, 2024 (Version 7)
Last Updated

Cite this dataset

Osanlouy, M., Christie, R., & Hunter, P. (2024). Generic human heart scaffold (Version 7) [Dataset]. SPARC Portal. https://doi.org/10.26275/ERTM-NHFY

References

Is Supplemented by

Lin, M., & Sorby, H. (2024). Publishing Generic Organ Scaffold as a SPARC Dataset v2. https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.6qpvr8q72lmk/v4