When to use
- Planning stereotaxic injection or recording coordinates
- Identifying which brain region a coordinate falls within
- Building a multi-target experiment coordinate list
- Quick reference for common target AP/ML/DV ranges
Look up brain regions from stereotaxic coordinates and plan multi-target experiments with AP/ML and AP/DV scatter-plot visualization.
Uses current coordinates: AP -2.0, ML +2.0, DV -1.5
When to use
Do not use for
Bounding boxes are approximate. Confirm targets on the coronal section at your specific AP level.
ML values are reported as absolute distance from midline. For left hemisphere injections, the coordinate is the same; just position the manipulator to the left.
DV is measured from skull surface with a level skull. Use the Bregma-Lambda Helper to correct for tilt before targeting.
Coordinate atlases are based on C57BL/6. Other strains may need proportional scaling based on bregma-lambda distance.
Region bounding boxes derived from the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas (C57BL/6J reference) and Paxinos & Franklin Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates (4th ed.). Coordinates are approximate for planning purposes.
Last validated 2026-04-08. Calculations are designed for planning and documentation support; verify procurement decisions against manufacturer specifications or institutional SOPs.
ConductScience Mouse Brain Atlas Coordinate Viewer (v1.0). ConductScience, Inc. 2026. https://conductscience.com/tools/mouse-brain-atlas-coordinate-viewer
Paxinos G, Franklin KBJ. The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates. 4th ed. Academic Press; 2019.
Lein ES et al. Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain. Nature. 2007;445:168-176.
Mouse brain coordinates use bregma (the junction of coronal and sagittal sutures) as the origin.
The most frequently targeted regions in mouse neuroscience: