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pro vyhledávání: '"Lindsay Ng"'
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Mean-Hwan Kim, Cristina Radaelli, Elliot R Thomsen, Deja Monet, Thomas Chartrand, Nikolas L Jorstad, Joseph T Mahoney, Michael J Taormina, Brian Long, Katherine Baker, Trygve E Bakken, Luke Campagnola, Tamara Casper, Michael Clark, Nick Dee, Florence D'Orazi, Clare Gamlin, Brian E Kalmbach, Sara Kebede, Brian R Lee, Lindsay Ng, Jessica Trinh, Charles Cobbs, Ryder P Gwinn, C Dirk Keene, Andrew L Ko, Jeffrey G Ojemann, Daniel L Silbergeld, Staci A Sorensen, Jim Berg, Kimberly A Smith, Philip R Nicovich, Tim Jarsky, Hongkui Zeng, Jonathan T Ting, Boaz P Levi, Ed Lein
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 12 (2023)
Rodent studies have demonstrated that synaptic dynamics from excitatory to inhibitory neuron types are often dependent on the target cell type. However, these target cell-specific properties have not been well investigated in human cortex, where ther
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https://doaj.org/article/9eba18f71257492da7a084c53084bbca
Autor:
Brian R Lee, Agata Budzillo, Kristen Hadley, Jeremy A Miller, Tim Jarsky, Katherine Baker, DiJon Hill, Lisa Kim, Rusty Mann, Lindsay Ng, Aaron Oldre, Ram Rajanbabu, Jessica Trinh, Sara Vargas, Thomas Braun, Rachel A Dalley, Nathan W Gouwens, Brian E Kalmbach, Tae Kyung Kim, Kimberly A Smith, Gilberto Soler-Llavina, Staci Sorensen, Bosiljka Tasic, Jonathan T Ting, Ed Lein, Hongkui Zeng, Gabe J Murphy, Jim Berg
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
The Patch-seq approach is a powerful variation of the patch-clamp technique that allows for the combined electrophysiological, morphological, and transcriptomic characterization of individual neurons. To generate Patch-seq datasets at scale, we ident
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/34e4a68dbc504e52805f073d4e7d3060
Autor:
Groh, John, Arnold, Kam, Avva, Jessica, Barron, Darcy, Crowley, Kevin T., Dobbs, Matt, de Haan, Tijmen, Holzapfel, William, Lee, Adrian, Lowry, Lindsay Ng, Montgomery, Joshua, Silva-Feaver, Maximiliano, Suzuki, Aritoki, Whitehorn, Nathan
Superconducting lithographed resonators have a broad range of current and potential applications in the multiplexed readout of cryogenic detectors. Here, we focus on LC bandpass filters with resonances in the 1-5 MHz range used in the transition edge
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07077
Autor:
Faúndez, Mario Aguilar, Arnold, Kam, Baccigalupi, Carlo, Barron, Darcy, Beck, Dominic, Beckman, Shawn, Bianchini, Federico, Carron, Julien, Cheung, Kolen, Chinone, Yuji, Bouhargani, Hamza El, Elleflot, Tucker, Errard, Josquin, Fabbian, Giulio, Feng, Chang, Fujino, Takuro, Goeckner-Wald, Neil, Hamada, Takaho, Hasegawa, Masaya, Hazumi, Masashi, Hill, Charles A., Hirose, Haruaki, Jeong, Oliver, Katayama, Nobuhiko, Keating, Brian, Kikuchi, Shuhei, Kusaka, Akito, Lee, Adrian T., Leon, David, Linder, Eric, Lowry, Lindsay Ng, Matsuda, Frederick, Matsumura, Tomotake, Minami, Yuto, Navaroli, Martin, Nishino, Haruki, Pham, Anh Thi Phuong, Poletti, Davide, Puglisi, Giuseppe, Reichardt, Christian L, Segawa, Yuuko, Sherwin, Blake D, Silva-Feaver, Maximiliano, Siritanasak, Praween, Stompor, Radek, Suzuki, Aritoki, Tajima, Osamu, Takatori, Sayuri, Tanabe, Daiki, Teply, Grant P., Tsai, Calvin
Publikováno v:
ApJ 893, 85 (2020)
We present a measurement of the gravitational lensing deflection power spectrum reconstructed with two seasons cosmic microwave background polarization data from the POLARBEAR experiment. Observations were taken at 150 GHz from 2012 to 2014 which sur
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1911.10980
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Namikawa, Toshiya, Chinone, Yuji, Miyatake, Hironao, Oguri, Masamune, Takahashi, Ryuichi, Kusaka, Akito, Katayama, Nobuhiko, Adachi, Shunsuke, Aguilar, Mario, Aihara, Hiroaki, Ali, Aamir, Armstrong, Robert, Arnold, Kam, Baccigalupi, Carlo, Barron, Darcy, Beck, Dominic, Beckman, Shawn, Bianchini, Federico, Boettger, David, Borrill, Julian, Cheung, Kolen, Corbett, Lance, Crowley, Kevin T., Bouhargani, Hamza El, Elleflot, Tucker, Errard, Josquin, Fabbian, Giulio, Feng, Chang, Galitzki, Nicholas, Goeckner-Wald, Neil, Groh, John, Hamada, Takaho, Hasegawa, Masaya, Hazumi, Masashi, Hill, Charles, Howe, Logan, Jeong, Oliver, Kaneko, Daisuke, Keating, Brian, Lee, Adrian T., Leon, David, Linder, Eric, Lowry, Lindsay Ng, Mangu, Aashrita, Matsuda, Frederick, Minami, Yuto, Miyazaki, Satoshi, Murayama, Hitoshi, Navaroli, Martin, Nishino, Haruki, Nishizawa, Atsushi J., Pham, Anh Thi Phuong, Poletti, Davide, Puglisi, Giuseppe, Reichardt, Christian L., Sherwin, Blake D., Silva-Feaver, Maximiliano, Siritanasak, Praween, Speagle, Joshua S., Stompor, Radek, Suzuki, Aritoki, Tait, Philip J., Tajima, Osamu, Takada, Masahiro, Takakura, Satoru, Takatori, Sayuri, Tanabe, Daiki, Tanaka, Masayuki, Teply, Grant P., Tsai, Calvin, Verges, Clara, Westbrook, Ben, Zhou, Yuyang, Collaboration, The POLARBEAR, Collaboration, the Subaru HSC SSP
We present the first measurement of cross-correlation between the lensing potential, reconstructed from cosmic microwave background (CMB) {\it polarization} data, and the cosmic shear field from galaxy shapes. This measurement is made using data from
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.02116
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Tim S. Heistek, Thomas Braun, Natalia A. Goriounova, Michael Tieu, Lindsay Ng, Michael Hawrylycz, Kris Bickley, Anton Arkhipov, Colin Farrell, Trangthanh Pham, Alexandra Glandon, Daniel Park, Gábor Molnár, Herman Tung, Allan R. Jones, Lisa Keene, Gáspár Oláh, Thomas Chartrand, Amy Torkelson, Jae Geun Yoon, Rachel A. Dalley, Aaron Szafer, Nick Dee, Brian E. Kalmbach, Eliza Barkan, Allison Beller, Krissy Brouner, Andrew L. Ko, Alex M. Henry, Viktor Szemenyei, Julie Nyhus, Staci A. Sorensen, Samuel Dingman Lee, Norbert Mihut, Amy Bernard, Lisa Kim, Anatoly Buchin, Melissa Gorham, Lucas T. Graybuck, Lydia Potekhina, Katelyn Ward, Caitlin S. Latimer, Aaron Oldre, Gabe J. Murphy, Boaz P. Levi, Trygve E. Bakken, René Wilbers, Jonathan T. Ting, Kimberly A. Smith, Amanda Gary, Songlin Ding, Alice Mukora, Matthew Kroll, Anoop P. Patel, Wayne Wakeman, Hongkui Zeng, Nadezhda Dotson, Rusty Mann, Victoria Omstead, Leona Mezei, Desiree A. Marshall, Shea Ransford, Lydia Ng, Sara Kebede, Gábor Tamás, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, Stephanie Mok, Nathan Hansen, Christina A. Pom, Brian Lee, Jim Berg, Ramkumar Rajanbabu, John W. Phillips, Philip R. Nicovich, Matthew Mallory, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Rachel Enstrom, Luke Esposito, Tim Jarsky, Di Jon Hill, Idan Segev, Darren Bertagnolli, Agata Budzillo, Sander Idema, Daniel L. Silbergeld, Costas A. Anastassiou, Chris Hill, Michelle Maxwell, Mean Hwan Kim, Charles Cobbs, Delissa McMillen, Bosiljka Tasic, Olivia Fong, Medea McGraw, Hong Gu, Kirsten Crichton, David Reid, Kristen Hadley, Lauren Alfiler, Manuel Ferreira, Elliot R. Thomsen, Kiet Ngo, Josef Sulc, Augustin Ruiz, Katherine Baker, Zizhen Yao, Erica J. Melief, Femke Waleboer, Hanchuan Peng, Grace Williams, Rebecca D. Hodge, Kyla Berry, Katherine E. Link, David Sandman, Tsega Desta, Christine Rimorin, Jeff Goldy, Ryder P. Gwinn, Djai B. Heyer, Changkyu Lee, Jeremy A. Miller, Nathan W. Gouwens, Pál Barzó, Attila Ozsvár, Huibert D. Mansvelder, Sergey L. Gratiy, Rafael Yuste, David Feng, Jessica Trinh, Clare Gamlin, Tamara Casper, C. Dirk Keene, Susan M. Sunkin, Tom Egdorf, Philip C. De Witt Hamer, Rebecca de Frates, Peter Chong, Szabina Furdan, Patrick R. Hof, Jasmine Bomben, Christiaan P. J. de Kock, Eline J. Mertens, Ed S. Lein, Anna A. Galakhova, Florence D’Orazi, Christof Koch, Madie Hupp
Publikováno v:
Berg, J, Sorensen, S A, Ting, J T, Miller, J A, Chartrand, T, Buchin, A, Bakken, T E, Budzillo, A, Dee, N, Ding, S L, Gouwens, N W, Hodge, R D, Kalmbach, B, Lee, C, Lee, B R, Alfiler, L, Baker, K, Barkan, E, Beller, A, Berry, K, Bertagnolli, D, Bickley, K, Bomben, J, Braun, T, Brouner, K, Casper, T, Chong, P, Crichton, K, Dalley, R, de Frates, R, Desta, T, Lee, S D, D’Orazi, F, Dotson, N, Egdorf, T, Enstrom, R, Farrell, C, Feng, D, Fong, O, Furdan, S, Galakhova, A A, Gamlin, C, Gary, A, Glandon, A, Goldy, J, Gorham, M, Goriounova, N A, Gratiy, S, Graybuck, L, Gu, H, Hadley, K, Hansen, N, Heistek, T S, Henry, A M, Heyer, D B, Hill, D J, Hill, C, Hupp, M, Jarsky, T, Kebede, S, Keene, L, Kim, L, Kim, M H, Kroll, M, Latimer, C, Levi, B P, Link, K E, Mallory, M, Mann, R, Marshall, D, Maxwell, M, McGraw, M, McMillen, D, Melief, E, Mertens, E J, Mezei, L, Mihut, N, Mok, S, Molnar, G, Mukora, A, Ng, L, Ngo, K, Nicovich, P R, Nyhus, J, Olah, G, Oldre, A, Omstead, V, Ozsvar, A, Park, D, Peng, H, Pham, T, Pom, C A, Potekhina, L, Rajanbabu, R, Ransford, S, Reid, D, Rimorin, C, Ruiz, A, Sandman, D, Sulc, J, Sunkin, S M, Szafer, A, Szemenyei, V, Thomsen, E R, Tieu, M, Torkelson, A, Trinh, J, Tung, H, Wakeman, W, Waleboer, F, Ward, K, Wilbers, R, Williams, G, Yao, Z, Yoon, J G, Anastassiou, C, Arkhipov, A, Barzo, P, Bernard, A, Cobbs, C, de Witt Hamer, P C, Ellenbogen, R G, Esposito, L, Ferreira, M, Gwinn, R P, Hawrylycz, M J, Hof, P R, Idema, S, Jones, A R, Keene, C D, Ko, A L, Murphy, G J, Ng, L, Ojemann, J G, Patel, A P, Phillips, J W, Silbergeld, D L, Smith, K, Tasic, B, Yuste, R, Segev, I, de Kock, C P J, Mansvelder, H D, Tamas, G, Zeng, H, Koch, C & Lein, E S 2021, ' Human neocortical expansion involves glutamatergic neuron diversification ', Nature, vol. 598, no. 7879, pp. 151-158 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03813-8
Nature, 598(7879), 151-158. Nature Publishing Group
Nature
Nature, Vol. 598, No. 7879
Berg, J, Sorensen, S A, Ting, J T, Miller, J A, Chartrand, T, Buchin, A, Bakken, T E, Budzillo, A, Dee, N, Ding, S-L, Gouwens, N W, Hodge, R D, Kalmbach, B, Lee, C, Lee, B R, Alfiler, L, Baker, K, Barkan, E, Beller, A, Berry, K, Bertagnolli, D, Bickley, K, Bomben, J, Braun, T, Brouner, K, Casper, T, Chong, P, Crichton, K, Dalley, R, de Frates, R, Desta, T, Lee, S D, D’Orazi, F, Dotson, N, Egdorf, T, Enstrom, R, Farrell, C, Feng, D, Fong, O, Furdan, S, Galakhova, A A, Gamlin, C, Gary, A, Glandon, A, Goldy, J, Gorham, M, Goriounova, N A, Gratiy, S, Graybuck, L, Gu, H, Hadley, K, Hansen, N, Heistek, T S, Henry, A M, Heyer, D B, Hill, D, Hill, C, Hupp, M, Jarsky, T, Kebede, S, Keene, L, Kim, L, Kim, M-H, Kroll, M, Latimer, C, Levi, B P, Link, K E, Mallory, M, Mann, R, Marshall, D, Maxwell, M, McGraw, M, McMillen, D, Melief, E, Mertens, E J, Mezei, L, Mihut, N, Mok, S, Molnar, G, Mukora, A, Ng, L, Ngo, K, Nicovich, P R, Nyhus, J, Olah, G, Oldre, A, Omstead, V, Ozsvar, A, Park, D, Peng, H, Pham, T, Pom, C A, Potekhina, L, Rajanbabu, R, Ransford, S, Reid, D, Rimorin, C, Ruiz, A, Sandman, D, Sulc, J, Sunkin, S M, Szafer, A, Szemenyei, V, Thomsen, E R, Tieu, M, Torkelson, A, Trinh, J, Tung, H, Wakeman, W, Waleboer, F, Ward, K, Wilbers, R, Williams, G, Yao, Z, Yoon, J-G, Anastassiou, C, Arkhipov, A, Barzo, P, Bernard, A, Cobbs, C, de Witt Hamer, P C, Ellenbogen, R G, Esposito, L, Ferreira, M, Gwinn, R P, Hawrylycz, M J, Hof, P R, Idema, S, Jones, A R, Keene, C D, Ko, A L, Murphy, G J, Ng, L, Ojemann, J G, Patel, A P, Phillips, J W, Silbergeld, D L, Smith, K, Tasic, B, Yuste, R, Segev, I, de Kock, C P J, Mansvelder, H D, Tamas, G, Zeng, H, Koch, C & Lein, E S 2021, ' Human neocortical expansion involves glutamatergic neuron diversification ', Nature, vol. 598, no. 7879, pp. 151-158 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03813-8
Nature, 598(7879), 151-158. Nature Publishing Group
Nature
Nature, Vol. 598, No. 7879
Berg, J, Sorensen, S A, Ting, J T, Miller, J A, Chartrand, T, Buchin, A, Bakken, T E, Budzillo, A, Dee, N, Ding, S-L, Gouwens, N W, Hodge, R D, Kalmbach, B, Lee, C, Lee, B R, Alfiler, L, Baker, K, Barkan, E, Beller, A, Berry, K, Bertagnolli, D, Bickley, K, Bomben, J, Braun, T, Brouner, K, Casper, T, Chong, P, Crichton, K, Dalley, R, de Frates, R, Desta, T, Lee, S D, D’Orazi, F, Dotson, N, Egdorf, T, Enstrom, R, Farrell, C, Feng, D, Fong, O, Furdan, S, Galakhova, A A, Gamlin, C, Gary, A, Glandon, A, Goldy, J, Gorham, M, Goriounova, N A, Gratiy, S, Graybuck, L, Gu, H, Hadley, K, Hansen, N, Heistek, T S, Henry, A M, Heyer, D B, Hill, D, Hill, C, Hupp, M, Jarsky, T, Kebede, S, Keene, L, Kim, L, Kim, M-H, Kroll, M, Latimer, C, Levi, B P, Link, K E, Mallory, M, Mann, R, Marshall, D, Maxwell, M, McGraw, M, McMillen, D, Melief, E, Mertens, E J, Mezei, L, Mihut, N, Mok, S, Molnar, G, Mukora, A, Ng, L, Ngo, K, Nicovich, P R, Nyhus, J, Olah, G, Oldre, A, Omstead, V, Ozsvar, A, Park, D, Peng, H, Pham, T, Pom, C A, Potekhina, L, Rajanbabu, R, Ransford, S, Reid, D, Rimorin, C, Ruiz, A, Sandman, D, Sulc, J, Sunkin, S M, Szafer, A, Szemenyei, V, Thomsen, E R, Tieu, M, Torkelson, A, Trinh, J, Tung, H, Wakeman, W, Waleboer, F, Ward, K, Wilbers, R, Williams, G, Yao, Z, Yoon, J-G, Anastassiou, C, Arkhipov, A, Barzo, P, Bernard, A, Cobbs, C, de Witt Hamer, P C, Ellenbogen, R G, Esposito, L, Ferreira, M, Gwinn, R P, Hawrylycz, M J, Hof, P R, Idema, S, Jones, A R, Keene, C D, Ko, A L, Murphy, G J, Ng, L, Ojemann, J G, Patel, A P, Phillips, J W, Silbergeld, D L, Smith, K, Tasic, B, Yuste, R, Segev, I, de Kock, C P J, Mansvelder, H D, Tamas, G, Zeng, H, Koch, C & Lein, E S 2021, ' Human neocortical expansion involves glutamatergic neuron diversification ', Nature, vol. 598, no. 7879, pp. 151-158 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03813-8
The neocortex is disproportionately expanded in human compared with mouse1,2, both in its total volume relative to subcortical structures and in the proportion occupied by supragranular layers composed of neurons that selectively make connections wit
Autor:
Brian Lee, Rachel Dalley, Jeremy A Miller, Thomas Chartrand, Jennie Close, Rusty Mann, Alice Mukora, Lindsay Ng, Lauren Alfiler, Katherine Baker, Darren Bertagnolli, Krissy Brouner, Tamara Casper, Eva Csajbok, Nick Dee, Nicholas Donadio, Stan L.W. Driessens, Tom Egdorf, Rachel Enstrom, Anna A Galakhova, Amanda Gary, Emily Gelfand, Jeff Goldy, Kristen Hadley, Tim S. Heistek, Dijon Hill, Nelson Johansen, Nik Jorstad, Lisa Kim, Agnes Katalin Kocsis, Lauren Kruse, Michael Kunst, Gabriela Leon, Brian Long, Matthew Mallory, Michelle Maxwell, Medea McGraw, Delissa McMillen, Erica J Melief, Gabor Molnar, Marty T Mortrud, Dakota Newman, Julie Nyhus, Ximena Opitz-Araya, Trangthanh Pham, Alice Pom, Lydia Potekhina, Ram Rajanbabu, Augustin Ruiz, Susan M Sunkin, Ildiko Szots, Naz Taskin, Bargavi Thyagarajan, Michael Tieu, Jessica Trinh, Sara Vargas, David Vumbaco, Femke Waleboer, Natalie Weed, Grace Williams, Julia Wilson, Shenqin Yao, Thomas Zhou, Pal Barzo, Trygve Bakken, Charles Cobbs, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Luke Esposito, Manuel Ferreira, Nathan W Gouwens, Benjamin Grannan, Ryder P. Gwinn, Jason S. Hauptman, Rebecca Hodge, Tim Jarsky, C.Dirk Keene, Andrew L. Ko, Boaz Levi, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, Anoop Patel, Jacob Ruzevick, Daniel L. Silbergeld, Kim Smith, Jack Waters, Hongkui Zeng, Jim Berg, Natalia A. Goriounova, Brian Kalmbach, Christiaan P.J. de Kock, Huib D Mansvelder, Staci A Sorensen, Gabor Tamas, Ed S. Lein, Jonathan T Ting
Human cortical interneurons have been challenging to study due to high diversity and lack of mature brain tissue platforms and genetic targeting tools. We employed rapid GABAergic neuron viral labeling plus unbiased Patch-seq sampling in brain slices
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8e3b2ea84d0322f928f32322290e8a03
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.08.515739
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.08.515739
Autor:
Thomas Chartrand, Rachel Dalley, Jennie Close, Natalia A. Goriounova, Brian R. Lee, Rusty Mann, Jeremy A. Miller, Gabor Molnar, Alice Mukora, Lauren Alfiler, Katherine Baker, Trygve E. Bakken, Jim Berg, Darren Bertagnolli, Thomas Braun, Krissy Brouner, Tamara Casper, Eva Adrienn Csajbok, Nick Dee, Tom Egdorf, Rachel Enstrom, Anna A. Galakhova, Amanda Gary, Emily Gelfand, Jeff Goldy, Kristen Hadley, Tim S. Heistek, DiJon Hill, Nik Jorstad, Lisa Kim, Agnes Katalin Kocsis, Lauren Kruse, Michael Kunst, Gabriela Leon, Brian Long, Matthew Mallory, Medea McGraw, Delissa McMillen, Erica J. Melief, Norbert Mihut, Lindsay Ng, Julie Nyhus, Victoria Omstead, Zoltan Peterfi, Alice Pom, Lydia Potekhina, Ramkumar Rajanbabu, Marton Rozsa, Augustin Ruiz, Joanna Sandle, Susan M. Sunkin, Ildiko Szots, Michael Tieu, Martin Toth, Jessica Trinh, Sara Vargas, David Vumbaco, Grace Williams, Julia Wilson, Zizhen Yao, Pal Barzo, Charles Cobbs, Richard G. Ellenbogen, Luke Esposito, Manuel Ferreira, Nathan W. Gouwens, Benjamin Grannan, Ryder P. Gwinn, Jason S. Hauptman, Tim Jarsky, C.Dirk Keene, Andrew L. Ko, Christof Koch, Jeffrey G. Ojemann, Anoop Patel, Jacob Ruzevick, Daniel L. Silberberg, Kimberly Smith, Staci A. Sorensen, Bosiljka Tasic, Jonathan T. Ting, Jack Waters, Christiaan P.J. de Kock, Huib D. Mansvelder, Gabor Tamas, Hongkui Zeng, Brian Kalmbach, Ed S. Lein
Neocortical layer 1 (L1) is a site of convergence between pyramidal neuron dendrites and feedback axons where local inhibitory signaling can profoundly shape cortical processing. Evolutionary expansion of human neocortex is marked by distinctive pyra
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b71690a12911b3c9ad508126209e82b9
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.24.511199
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.24.511199
Autor:
Lisa Kim, Brian Lee, Kimberly A. Smith, Katherine Baker, Aaron Oldre, Ed S. Lein, Rachel A. Dalley, Kristen Hadley, Thomas Braun, Brian E. Kalmbach, Sara Vargas, Jonathan T. Ting, Jim Berg, Ram Rajanbabu, Tae Kyung Kim, Agata Budzillo, Tim Jarsky, Lindsay Ng, Staci A. Sorensen, Jessica Trinh, Bosiljka Tasic, Jeremy A. Miller, Rusty Mann, Gilberto J. Soler-Llavina, Hongkui Zeng, Nathan W. Gouwens, DiJon Hill, Gabe J. Murphy
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
eLife
eLife
The Patch-seq approach is a powerful variation of the patch-clamp technique that allows for the combined electrophysiological, morphological, and transcriptomic characterization of individual neurons. To generate Patch-seq datasets at scale, we ident