A comparative atlas of single-cell chromatin accessibility in the human brain

Recent advances in single-cell transcriptomics have illuminated the diverse neuronal and glial cell types within the human brain. However, the regulatory programs governing cell identity and function remain unclear. Using a single-nucleus assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (...

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Published inScience (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Vol. 382; no. 6667; p. eadf7044
Main Authors Li, Yang Eric, Preissl, Sebastian, Miller, Michael, Johnson, Nicholas D., Wang, Zihan, Jiao, Henry, Zhu, Chenxu, Wang, Zhaoning, Xie, Yang, Poirion, Olivier, Kern, Colin, Pinto-Duarte, Antonio, Tian, Wei, Siletti, Kimberly, Emerson, Nora, Osteen, Julia, Lucero, Jacinta, Lin, Lin, Yang, Qian, Zhu, Quan, Zemke, Nathan, Espinoza, Sarah, Yanny, Anna Marie, Nyhus, Julie, Dee, Nick, Casper, Tamara, Shapovalova, Nadiya, Hirschstein, Daniel, Hodge, Rebecca D., Linnarsson, Sten, Bakken, Trygve, Levi, Boaz, Keene, C. Dirk, Shang, Jingbo, Lein, Ed, Wang, Allen, Behrens, M. Margarita, Ecker, Joseph R., Ren, Bing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States The American Association for the Advancement of Science 13.10.2023
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