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This application was developed by Summer Skelton, a master's of medical visualization and human anatomy student with the University of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art, under the supervision and guidance of Dr. Gregory Weir, Dr. Andrew Cooper, and Dr. Mattieu Poyade. All data generation was conducted by authorized researchers in the Weir Lab. 

The project aimed to reconstruct the damaged primary afferent input into the dorsal horn of the mouse spinal cord following spared nerve injury (SNI). Patterns of tibial and common peroneal afferent terminations can be visualized in 3D. In contrast to previous atlases of the spinal cord, we examine primary afferent input through serial sectioning of the entire lumbar region of the mouse. This work is vital for deepening an understanding of the anatomy of the spinal cord, specifically within the sensory systems responsible for neuropathic pain.