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Marty Kinnunen
Researcher at Allen Institute for Brain Science
Publications - 2
Citations - 2519
Marty Kinnunen is an academic researcher from Allen Institute for Brain Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neocortex & Human brain. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1968 citations.
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An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the adult human brain transcriptome
Michael Hawrylycz,Ed S. Lein,Angela L. Guillozet-Bongaarts,Elaine H. Shen,Lydia Ng,Jeremy A. Miller,Louie N. van de Lagemaat,Kimberly A. Smith,Amanda Ebbert,Zackery L. Riley,Chris Abajian,Christian F. Beckmann,Amy Bernard,Darren Bertagnolli,Andrew F. Boe,Preston M. Cartagena,M. Mallar Chakravarty,Mike Chapin,Jimmy Chong,Rachel A. Dalley,Barry Daly,Chinh Dang,Suvro Datta,Nick Dee,Tim A. Dolbeare,Vance Faber,David Feng,David R. Fowler,Jeff Goldy,Benjamin W. Gregor,Zeb Haradon,David R. Haynor,John G. Hohmann,Steve Horvath,Robert Howard,Andreas Jeromin,Jayson M. Jochim,Marty Kinnunen,Christopher Lau,Evan T. Lazarz,Changkyu Lee,Tracy Lemon,Ling Li,Yang Li,John A. Morris,Caroline C. Overly,Patrick D. Parker,Sheana Parry,Melissa Reding,Joshua J. Royall,Jay Schulkin,Pedro Adolfo Sequeira,Clifford R. Slaughterbeck,Simon Smith,Andy J. Sodt,Susan M. Sunkin,Beryl Swanson,Marquis P. Vawter,Derric Williams,Paul Wohnoutka,H. Ronald Zielke,Daniel H. Geschwind,Patrick R. Hof,Stephen M. Smith,Christof Koch,Seth G. N. Grant,Allan R. Jones +66 more
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 comprehensive transcriptional map of primate brain development
Trygve E. Bakken,Jeremy A. Miller,Songlin Ding,Susan M. Sunkin,Kimberly A. Smith,Lydia Ng,Aaron Szafer,Rachel A. Dalley,Joshua J. Royall,Tracy Lemon,Sheila Shapouri,Kaylynn Aiona,James M. Arnold,Jeffrey L. Bennett,Darren Bertagnolli,Kristopher Bickley,Andrew F. Boe,Krissy Brouner,Stephanie Butler,Emi J. Byrnes,Shiella Caldejon,Anita Carey,Shelby Cate,Mike Chapin,Jefferey Chen,Nick Dee,Tsega Desta,Tim A. Dolbeare,Nadia Dotson,Amanda Ebbert,Erich Fulfs,Garrett Gee,Terri L. Gilbert,Jeff Goldy,Lindsey Gourley,Ben W. Gregor,Guangyu Gu,Jon Hall,Zeb Haradon,David R. Haynor,Nika Hejazinia,Anna Hoerder-Suabedissen,Robert Howard,Jay Jochim,Marty Kinnunen,Ali Kriedberg,Chihchau L. Kuan,Christopher Lau,Changkyu Lee,Felix Lee,Lon T. Luong,Naveed Mastan,Ryan May,Jose Melchor,Nerick Mosqueda,Erika Mott,Kiet Ngo,Julie Nyhus,Aaron Oldre,Eric Olson,Jody Parente,Patrick D. Parker,Sheana Parry,Julie Pendergraft,Lydia Potekhina,Melissa Reding,Zackery L. Riley,Tyson Roberts,Brandon Rogers,Kate Roll,David Rosen,David Sandman,Melaine Sarreal,Nadiya V. Shapovalova,Shu Shi,Nathan Sjoquist,Andy J. Sodt,Robbie Townsend,Lissette Velasquez,Udi Wagley,Wayne Wakeman,Cassandra White,Crissa Bennett,Jennifer Wu,R.D. Young,Brian L. Youngstrom,Paul Wohnoutka,Richard A. Gibbs,Jeffrey Rogers,John G. Hohmann,Michael Hawrylycz,Robert F. Hevner,Zoltán Molnár,John W. Phillips,Chinh Dang,Allan R. Jones,David G. Amaral,Amy Bernard,Ed S. Lein +98 more
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.