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The ABC Atlas enables the neuroscience community to. • Identify more cell types in the brain. • Investigate the spatial location of cell types. • Investigate gene expression and co-expression patterns in cell types. • Refine boundaries and knowledge of brain regions defined by gene expression.
This interactive brain model is powered by the Wellcome Trust and developed by Matt Wimsatt and Jack Simpson; reviewed by John Morrison, Patrick Hof, and Edward Lein. Structure descriptions were written by Levi Gadye and Alexis Wnuk and Jane Roskams .
12 paź 2023 · Kimberly Siletti, a neuroscientist now at the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands, and her team laid the cornerstone for the atlas by sequencing the RNA of more than 3 million...
13 gru 2023 · The two atlases, described in Nature, delineate hundreds to thousands of cell types across the mouse brain, revealing surprising cellular diversity in understudied brain regions and offering more precise and comprehensive looks at brain structures than were possible before.
6 paź 2021 · While the current papers address only the motor cortex, the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) — created in 2017 — endeavors to map all the different cell types throughout the brain, which consists of more than 160 billion individual cells, both neurons and support cells called glia.
14 gru 2023 · For the first time ever, an international team of researchers has created a complete cell atlas of a whole mammalian brain. This atlas serves as a map for the mouse brain, describing the type, location, and molecular information of more than 32 million cells and providing information on connectivity between these cells.
24 paź 2023 · Using an array of multi-omic and other technologies, scientists have comprehensively mapped the types and specialties of brain cells — revealing insights into human evolution, development and...