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    The single-cell opioid responses in the context of HIV (SCORCH) consortium

    Substance use disorders (SUD) and drug addiction are major threats to public health, impacting not only the millions of individuals struggling with SUD, but also surrounding families and communities. One of th...

    Seth A. Ament, Rianne R. Campbell, Mary Kay Lobo in Molecular Psychiatry (2024)

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    Author Correction: Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse

    Trygve E. Bakken, Nikolas L. Jorstad, Qiwen Hu, Blue B. Lake, Wei Tian in Nature (2022)

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    Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse

    The primary motor cortex (M1) is essential for voluntary fine-motor control and is functionally conserved across mammals1. Here, using high-throughput transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling of more than 450,000 ...

    Trygve E. Bakken, Nikolas L. Jorstad, Qiwen Hu, Blue B. Lake, Wei Tian in Nature (2021)

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    A transcriptomic and epigenomic cell atlas of the mouse primary motor cortex

    Single-cell transcriptomics can provide quantitative molecular signatures for large, unbiased samples of the diverse cell types in the brain13. With the proliferation of multi-omics datasets, a major challenge i...

    Zizhen Yao, Hanqing Liu, Fangming **e, Stephan Fischer, Ricky S. Adkins in Nature (2021)

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    Defense against territorial intrusion is associated with DNA methylation changes in the honey bee brain

    Aggression is influenced by individual variation in temperament as well as behavioral plasticity in response to adversity. DNA methylation is stably maintained over time, but also reversible in response to spe...

    Brian R. Herb, Molly S. Shook, Christopher J. Fields, Gene E. Robinson in BMC Genomics (2018)

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    Reversible switching between epigenetic states in honeybee behavioral subcastes

    This paper reports that there are substantial differences in DNA methylation patterns between nurses and forager caste phenotypes in honeybees, and that reverting foragers back to nurses reestablishes methylat...

    Brian R Herb, Florian Wolschin, Kasper D Hansen, Martin J Aryee in Nature Neuroscience (2012)