Seeing the Forest and Its Trees Together: Implementing 3D Light Microscopy Pipelines for Cell Type Mapping in the Mouse Brain
The brain is composed of diverse neuronal and non-neuronal cell types with complex regional connectivity patterns that create the anatomical infrastructure underlying cognition. Remarkable advances in neuroscience techniques enable labeling and imaging of these individual cell types and their intera...
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Main Authors: | Kyra T. Newmaster (Author), Fae A. Kronman (Author), Yuan-ting Wu (Author), Yongsoo Kim (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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