The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to Unbiased, Deformable Spatiotemporal Atlas of the Fetal Brain. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.

Publication/References
A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta.
Description: Fidon, Lucas, et al. A spatio-temporal atlas of the developing fetal brain with spina bifida aperta. ''Open Res Eur''. 2021; '''1''': 123
Heterogeneous growth of the insula shapes the human brain.
Description: Mallela, Arka N, et al. Heterogeneous growth of the insula shapes the human brain. ''Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A''. 2023 Jun 13; '''120''' (24):e2220200120
Fetal gestational age prediction via shape descriptors of cortical development.
Description: Ciceri, Tommaso, et al. Fetal gestational age prediction via shape descriptors of cortical development. ''Front Pediatr''. 2024; '''12''': 1471080
A detailed spatio-temporal atlas of the white matter tracts for the fetal brain.
Description: Calixto, Camilo, et al. A detailed spatio-temporal atlas of the white matter tracts for the fetal brain. ''bioRxiv''. 2024 Apr 27;
Anatomically constrained tractography of the fetal brain.
Description: Calixto, Camilo, et al. Anatomically constrained tractography of the fetal brain. ''Neuroimage''. 2024 Aug 15; '''297''': 120723
White Matter Tract Crossing and Bottleneck Regions in the Fetal Brain.
Description: Calixto, Camilo, et al. White Matter Tract Crossing and Bottleneck Regions in the Fetal Brain. ''Hum Brain Mapp''. 2025 Jan; '''46''' (1):e70132
A detailed spatiotemporal atlas of the white matter tracts for the fetal brain.
Description: Calixto, Camilo, et al. A detailed spatiotemporal atlas of the white matter tracts for the fetal brain. ''Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A''. 2025 Jan 7; '''122''' (1):e2410341121
Insights into Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Short Association Fiber Formation in the Human Fetal Brain.
Description: Li, Bo, et al. Insights into Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Short Association Fiber Formation in the Human Fetal Brain. ''bioRxiv''. 2025 Oct 21;
Human brain R2* transitions across birth from the womb to early infancy.
Description: Ji, Lanxin, et al. Human brain R2* transitions across birth from the womb to early infancy. ''Commun Biol''. 2025 Nov 14; '''8''' (1):1567