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SUBMITTER: Hawrylycz MJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4243026 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hawrylycz Michael J MJ Lein Ed S ES Guillozet-Bongaarts Angela L AL Shen Elaine H EH Ng Lydia L Miller Jeremy A JA van de Lagemaat Louie N LN Smith Kimberly A KA Ebbert Amanda A Riley Zackery L ZL Abajian Chris C Beckmann Christian F CF Bernard Amy A Bertagnolli Darren D Boe Andrew F AF Cartagena Preston M PM Chakravarty M Mallar MM Chapin Mike M Chong Jimmy J Dalley Rachel A RA David Daly Barry B Dang Chinh C Datta Suvro S Dee Nick N Dolbeare Tim A TA Faber Vance V Feng David D Fowler David R DR Goldy Jeff J Gregor Benjamin W BW Haradon Zeb Z Haynor David R DR Hohmann John G JG Horvath Steve S Howard Robert E RE Jeromin Andreas A Jochim Jayson M JM Kinnunen Marty M Lau Christopher C Lazarz Evan T ET Lee Changkyu C Lemon Tracy A TA Li Ling L Li Yang Y Morris John A JA Overly Caroline C CC Parker Patrick D PD Parry Sheana E SE Reding Melissa M Royall Joshua J JJ Schulkin Jay J Sequeira Pedro Adolfo PA Slaughterbeck Clifford R CR Smith Simon C SC Sodt Andy J AJ Sunkin Susan M SM Swanson Beryl E BE Vawter Marquis P MP Williams Derric D Wohnoutka Paul P Zielke H Ronald HR Geschwind Daniel H DH Hof Patrick R PR Smith Stephen M SM Koch Christof C Grant Seth G N SGN Jones Allan R AR
Nature 20120901 7416
Neuroanatomically precise, genome-wide maps of transcript distributions are critical resources to complement genomic sequence data and to correlate functional and genetic brain architecture. Here we describe the generation and analysis of a transcriptional atlas of the adult human brain, comprising extensive histological analysis and comprehensive microarray profiling of ∼900 neuroanatomically precise subdivisions in two individuals. Transcriptional regulation varies enormously by anatomical loc ...[more]