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Chinh Dang

Researcher at Allen Institute for Brain Science

Publications -  30
Citations -  14208

Chinh Dang is an academic researcher from Allen Institute for Brain Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain atlas & Transcriptome. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 28 publications receiving 11424 citations. Previous affiliations of Chinh Dang include Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

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

Ed S. Lein, +109 more
- 11 Jan 2007 - 
TL;DR: An anatomically comprehensive digital atlas containing the expression patterns of ∼20,000 genes in the adult mouse brain is described, providing an open, primary data resource for a wide variety of further studies concerning brain organization and function.
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An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the adult human brain transcriptome

TL;DR: A transcriptional atlas of the adult human brain is described, comprising extensive histological analysis and comprehensive microarray profiling of ∼900 neuroanatomically precise subdivisions in two individuals, to form a high-resolution transcriptional baseline for neurogenetic studies of normal and abnormal human brain function.
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A mesoscale connectome of the mouse brain

TL;DR: A brain-wide, cellular-level, mesoscale connectome for the mouse, using enhanced green fluorescent protein-expressing adeno-associated viral vectors to trace axonal projections from defined regions and cell types, and high-throughput serial two-photon tomography to image the EGFP-labelled axons throughout the brain.
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Transcriptional landscape of the prenatal human brain

TL;DR: An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the mid-gestational human brain is described, including de novo reference atlases, in situ hybridization, ultra-high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and microarray analysis on highly discrete laser-microdissected brain regions.
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Allen Brain Atlas: an integrated spatio-temporal portal for exploring the central nervous system

TL;DR: The resources available at the Allen Brain Atlas are reviewed, describing each product and data type [such as in situ hybridization (ISH) and supporting histology, microarray, RNA sequencing, reference atlases, projection mapping and magnetic resonance imaging].