Conservation and divergence of cortical cell organization in human and mouse revealed by MERFISH
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Harvard University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The human cerebral cortex has tremendous cellular diversity. How different cell types are organized in the human cortex and how cellular organization varies across species remain unclear. In this study, we performed spatially resolved single-cell profiling of 4000 genes using multiplexed error-robust fluorescence in situ hybridization (MERFISH), identified more than 100 transcriptionally distinct cell populations, and generated a molecularly defined and spatially resolved cell atlas of the human middle and superior temporal gyrus. We further explored cell-cell interactions arising from soma contact or proximity in a cell type-specific manner. Comparison of the human and mouse cortices showed conservation in…
Citation impact
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- 22.18
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- 100%
- References
- 55
Authors
11- RFRongxin FangCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- CXChenglong XiaCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- JCJennie Close
Allen Institute for Brain Science, Allen Institute
- MZMeng Zhang
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
- JHJiang HeCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cell type
- Neuroscience
- Cerebral cortex
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Cell
- Human brain
- Soma
- Life in Land