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Despite signs of infection—including taste loss, dry mouth and mucosal lesions such as ulcerations, enanthema and macules—the involvement of the oral cavity in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is poorly und...
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Open AccessTranscriptomic evidence that von Economo neurons are regionally specialized extratelencephalic-projecting excitatory neurons
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Transcriptomic and morphophysiological evidence for a specialized human cortical GABAergic cell type
We describe convergent evidence from transcriptomics, morphology, and physiology for a specialized GABAergic neuron subtype in human cortex. Using unbiased single-nucleus RNA sequencing, we identify ten GABAer...
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Author Correction: L1-associated genomic regions are deleted in somatic cells of the healthy human brain
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Correction: Corrigendum: L1-associated genomic regions are deleted in somatic cells of the healthy human brain
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Open AccessCorrection: Corrigendum: Nuclear RNA-seq of single neurons reveals molecular signatures of activation
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L1-associated genomic regions are deleted in somatic cells of the healthy human brain
The healthy human brain is a mosaic of varied genomes. Using a single cell sequencing approach targeting L1 elements, the authors show that the contribution of L1 to somatic mosaicism goes beyond retrotranspos...
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Open AccessCorrection: Corrigendum: Nuclear RNA-seq of single neurons reveals molecular signatures of activation
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Open AccessNuclear RNA-seq of single neurons reveals molecular signatures of activation
Single-cell sequencing methods have emerged as powerful tools for identification of heterogeneous cell types within defined brain regions. Application of single-cell techniques to study the transcriptome of ac...
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Using single nuclei for RNA-seq to capture the transcriptome of postmortem neurons
This protocol describes how to sequence the transcriptome from a single nucleus. It is particularly suited to cell types that are difficult to isolate as intact whole cells, such as neurons.
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DNA can be amplified and sequenced from a single cell, but unevenness of the sequence coverage complicates efforts to assemble a high-quality genome. Chitsaz et al. devise an algorithm to address this problem and...
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BIOMEMS-768 DNA Sequencer
The Whitehead Institute has developed an automated DNA sequencer that will go into final Genome Center testing during the summer of 2001. The system comprises a total of 768 separation channels distributed ove...
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Electromyograms were recorded from leg muscles of the cockroachGromphadorhina during walking and righting under free-ranging and tethered conditions. Two muscles which are essentially synergistic during walking b...