Cell types in the mouse cortex and hippocampus revealed by single-cell RNA-seq

Science56.90
Volume: 347, Issue: 6226, Pages: 1138 - 1142
Published: Mar 6, 2015
Abstract
Cellular diversity in the brain revealed The mammalian brain has an extraordinarily large number of cells. Although there are quite a few different cell types, many cells in any one category tend to look alike. Zeisel et al. analyzed the transcriptomes of mouse brain cells to reveal more than meets the eye. Interneurons of similar type were found in dissimilar regions of the brain. Oligodendrocytes that seemed to be all of one class were...
Paper Details
Title
Cell types in the mouse cortex and hippocampus revealed by single-cell RNA-seq
Published Date
Mar 6, 2015
Journal
Volume
347
Issue
6226
Pages
1138 - 1142
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