Brain-wide Correspondence Between Neuronal Epigenomics and Long-Distance Projections
Jingtian Zhou,Zhuzhu Zhang, May Wu,Hanqing Liu,Yan Pang,Anna Bartlett, Angeline Rivkin,Will N. Lagos,Elora Williams,Cheng-Ta Lee,Paula Assakura Miyazaki,Andrew Aldridge,Qiurui Zeng, J.L. Angelo Salinda,Naomi Claffey,Michelle Liem,Conor Fitzpatrick,Lara Boggeman,Zizhen Yao,Kimberly A. Smith,Bosiljka Tasic,Jordan Altshul,Mia Kenworthy,Cynthia Valadon,Joseph R. Nery,Rosa Castanon,Neelakshi S. Patne,Minh Vu,Mohammad S. Rashid,Matthew W. Jacobs,Tony Ito-Cole,Julia K. Osteen,Nora Emerson,Jasper Lee, Silvia Cho,Jon Rink,Hsiang-Hsuan Huang,Antonio Pinto-Duartec,Bertha Dominguez,Jared B. Smith,Carolyn O’Connor,Hongkui Zeng,Kuo‐Fen Lee,Eran A. Mukamel,Xin Jin,M. Margarita Behrens,Joseph R. Ecker,Edward M. Callaway bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)
Key words
neuronal epigenomics,correspondence,brain-wide,long-distance
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