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Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain

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  • Ed S. Lein

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Michael J. Hawrylycz

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nancy Ao

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Mikael Ayres

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Amy Bensinger

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Amy Bernard

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Andrew F. Boe

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Mark S. Boguski

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science
    Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research)

  • Kevin S. Brockway

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Emi J. Byrnes

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Lin Chen

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Li Chen

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Tsuey-Ming Chen

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Mei Chi Chin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Jimmy Chong

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Brian E. Crook

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Aneta Czaplinska

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Chinh N. Dang

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Suvro Datta

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nick R. Dee

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Aimee L. Desaki

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tsega Desta

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Ellen Diep

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tim A. Dolbeare

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Matthew J. Donelan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Hong-Wei Dong

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Jennifer G. Dougherty

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Ben J. Duncan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Amanda J. Ebbert

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Gregor Eichele

    (Max Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry)

  • Lili K. Estin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Casey Faber

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Benjamin A. Facer

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Rick Fields

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Shanna R. Fischer

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tim P. Fliss

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Cliff Frensley

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Sabrina N. Gates

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Katie J. Glattfelder

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kevin R. Halverson

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Matthew R. Hart

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • John G. Hohmann

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Maureen P. Howell

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Darren P. Jeung

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Rebecca A. Johnson

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Patrick T. Karr

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Reena Kawal

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Jolene M. Kidney

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Rachel H. Knapik

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Chihchau L. Kuan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • James H. Lake

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Annabel R. Laramee

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kirk D. Larsen

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Christopher Lau

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tracy A. Lemon

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Agnes J. Liang

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Ying Liu

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Lon T. Luong

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Jesse Michaels

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Judith J. Morgan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Rebecca J. Morgan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Marty T. Mortrud

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nerick F. Mosqueda

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Lydia L. Ng

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Randy Ng

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Geralyn J. Orta

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Caroline C. Overly

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Tu H. Pak

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Sheana E. Parry

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Sayan D. Pathak

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Owen C. Pearson

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Ralph B. Puchalski

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Zackery L. Riley

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Hannah R. Rockett

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Stephen A. Rowland

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Joshua J. Royall

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Marcos J. Ruiz

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Nadia R. Sarno

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Katherine Schaffnit

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nadiya V. Shapovalova

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Taz Sivisay

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Clifford R. Slaughterbeck

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Simon C. Smith

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kimberly A. Smith

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Bryan I. Smith

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Andy J. Sodt

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Nick N. Stewart

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Kenda-Ruth Stumpf

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Susan M. Sunkin

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Madhavi Sutram

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Angelene Tam

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Carey D. Teemer

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Christina Thaller

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Carol L. Thompson

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Lee R. Varnam

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Axel Visel

    (Max Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry
    Genomics Division)

  • Ray M. Whitlock

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Paul E. Wohnoutka

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Crissa K. Wolkey

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Victoria Y. Wong

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Matthew Wood

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Murat B. Yaylaoglu

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Rob C. Young

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Brian L. Youngstrom

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Xu Feng Yuan

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Bin Zhang

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Theresa A. Zwingman

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

  • Allan R. Jones

    (Allen Institute for Brain Science)

Abstract

Molecular approaches to understanding the functional circuitry of the nervous system promise new insights into the relationship between genes, brain and behaviour. The cellular diversity of the brain necessitates a cellular resolution approach towards understanding the functional genomics of the nervous system. We describe here an anatomically comprehensive digital atlas containing the expression patterns of ∼20,000 genes in the adult mouse brain. Data were generated using automated high-throughput procedures for in situ hybridization and data acquisition, and are publicly accessible online. Newly developed image-based informatics tools allow global genome-scale structural analysis and cross-correlation, as well as identification of regionally enriched genes. Unbiased fine-resolution analysis has identified highly specific cellular markers as well as extensive evidence of cellular heterogeneity not evident in classical neuroanatomical atlases. This highly standardized atlas provides an open, primary data resource for a wide variety of further studies concerning brain organization and function.

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  • Ed S. Lein & Michael J. Hawrylycz & Nancy Ao & Mikael Ayres & Amy Bensinger & Amy Bernard & Andrew F. Boe & Mark S. Boguski & Kevin S. Brockway & Emi J. Byrnes & Lin Chen & Li Chen & Tsuey-Ming Chen &, 2007. "Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain," Nature, Nature, vol. 445(7124), pages 168-176, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:445:y:2007:i:7124:d:10.1038_nature05453
    DOI: 10.1038/nature05453
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