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Christopher Lau

Researcher at Allen Institute for Brain Science

Publications -  14
Citations -  9986

Christopher Lau is an academic researcher from Allen Institute for Brain Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain atlas & Neocortex. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 8244 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Lau 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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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].
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A comprehensive transcriptional map of primate brain development

Trygve E. Bakken, +98 more
- 21 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: A high-resolution transcriptional atlas of rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) brain development is described that combines dense temporal sampling of prenatal and postnatal periods with fine anatomical division of cortical and subcortical regions associated with human neuropsychiatric disease.