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Mouse brain comparison (coronal, healthy vs. atrophied ventricles)
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BioRender is a web‑based software that helps you create scientific figures in minutes. Use this Mouse brain comparison (coronal, healthy vs. atrophied ventricles) icon along with our library of more than 30,000 life science icons.
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BioRender users often use the Mouse brain comparison (coronal, healthy vs. atrophied ventricles) icon in posters, grant applications, educational materials, and graphical abstracts. It’s especially useful for projects involving Species.
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Many BioRender templates include icons like the Mouse brain comparison (coronal, healthy vs. atrophied ventricles) icon — especially those focused on Species. You can search BioRender’s template library or add this icon manually to any canvas.
