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[HTML][HTML] What is a cell type and how to define it?
H Zeng - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
Cell types are the basic functional units of an organism. Cell types exhibit diverse
phenotypic properties at multiple levels, making them challenging to define, categorize, and …
phenotypic properties at multiple levels, making them challenging to define, categorize, and …
Neurodevelopment of the association cortices: Patterns, mechanisms, and implications for psychopathology
The human brain undergoes a prolonged period of cortical development that spans multiple
decades. During childhood and adolescence, cortical development progresses from lower …
decades. During childhood and adolescence, cortical development progresses from lower …
Cell2location maps fine-grained cell types in spatial transcriptomics
Spatial transcriptomic technologies promise to resolve cellular wiring diagrams of tissues in
health and disease, but comprehensive map** of cell types in situ remains a challenge …
health and disease, but comprehensive map** of cell types in situ remains a challenge …
[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal transcriptomic atlas of mouse organogenesis using DNA nanoball-patterned arrays
Spatially resolved transcriptomic technologies are promising tools to study complex
biological processes such as mammalian embryogenesis. However, the imbalance between …
biological processes such as mammalian embryogenesis. However, the imbalance between …
[HTML][HTML] Human prefrontal cortex gene regulatory dynamics from gestation to adulthood at single-cell resolution
Human brain development is underpinned by cellular and molecular reconfigurations
continuing into the third decade of life. To reveal cell dynamics orchestrating neural …
continuing into the third decade of life. To reveal cell dynamics orchestrating neural …
Assembloid CRISPR screens reveal impact of disease genes in human neurodevelopment
The assembly of cortical circuits involves the generation and migration of interneurons from
the ventral to the dorsal forebrain,–, which has been challenging to study at inaccessible …
the ventral to the dorsal forebrain,–, which has been challenging to study at inaccessible …
[HTML][HTML] A taxonomy of transcriptomic cell types across the isocortex and hippocampal formation
The isocortex and hippocampal formation (HPF) in the mammalian brain play critical roles in
perception, cognition, emotion, and learning. We profiled∼ 1.3 million cells covering the …
perception, cognition, emotion, and learning. We profiled∼ 1.3 million cells covering the …
Excitation-inhibition balance as a framework for investigating mechanisms in neuropsychiatric disorders
VS Sohal, JLR Rubenstein - Molecular psychiatry, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract In 2003 Rubenstein and Merzenich hypothesized that some forms of Autism (ASD)
might be caused by a reduction in signal-to-noise in key neural circuits, which could be the …
might be caused by a reduction in signal-to-noise in key neural circuits, which could be the …
An increase of inhibition drives the developmental decorrelation of neural activity
Throughout development, the brain transits from early highly synchronous activity patterns to
a mature state with sparse and decorrelated neural activity, yet the mechanisms underlying …
a mature state with sparse and decorrelated neural activity, yet the mechanisms underlying …
Neural heterogeneity controls computations in spiking neural networks
The brain is composed of complex networks of interacting neurons that express
considerable heterogeneity in their physiology and spiking characteristics. How does this …
considerable heterogeneity in their physiology and spiking characteristics. How does this …