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A recipe book for cell types in the human brain

Matthew G. Keefe and Tomasz J. Nowakowski ()

Nature, 2019, vol. 573, issue 7772, 36-37

Abstract: Whether cell types in the brain have been conserved during evolution is not clear. A comparison of the molecular recipes that define brain cell types in humans and mice reveals similarities and differences between species.

Keywords: Neuroscience; Transcriptomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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