Innovations present in the primate interneuron repertoire

Primates and rodents, which descended from a common ancestor around 90 million years ago , exhibit profound differences in behaviour and cognitive capacity; the cellular basis for these differences is unknown. Here we use single-nucleus RNA sequencing to profile RNA expression in 188,776 individual...

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Main Authors: Krienen, Fenna M. (Author), Goldman, Melissa (Author), Zhang, Qiangge (Author), C. H. del Rosario, Ricardo (Author), Florio, Marta (Author), Machold, Robert (Author), Saunders, Arpiar (Author), Levandowski, Kirsten (Author), Zaniewski, Heather (Author), Schuman, Benjamin (Author), Wu, Carolyn (Author), Lutservitz, Alyssa (Author), Mullally, Christopher D. (Author), Reed, Nora (Author), Bien, Elizabeth (Author), Bortolin, Laura (Author), Fernandez-Otero, Marian (Author), Lin, Jessica D. (Author), Wysoker, Alec (Author), Nemesh, James (Author), Kulp, David (Author), Burns, Monika (Author), Tkachev, Victor (Author), Smith, Richard (Author), Walsh, Christopher A. (Author), Dimidschstein, Jordane (Author), Rudy, Bernardo (Author), S. Kean, Leslie (Author), Berretta, Sabina (Author), Fishell, Gord (Author), Feng, Guoping (Author), McCarroll, Steven A. (Author)
Other Authors: McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-04-08T14:25:34Z.
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