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Shannon Reynolds
Researcher at Allen Institute for Brain Science
Publications - 3
Citations - 1095
Shannon Reynolds is an academic researcher from Allen Institute for Brain Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human brain & Cerebral cortex. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 628 citations.
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Conserved cell types with divergent features in human versus mouse cortex.
Rebecca D. Hodge,Trygve E. Bakken,Jeremy A. Miller,Kimberly A. Smith,Eliza Barkan,Lucas T. Graybuck,Jennie L. Close,Brian Long,Nelson Johansen,Osnat Penn,Zizhen Yao,Jeroen Eggermont,Thomas Höllt,Thomas Höllt,Boaz P. Levi,Soraya I. Shehata,Brian D. Aevermann,Allison Beller,Darren Bertagnolli,Krissy Brouner,Tamara Casper,Charles Cobbs,Rachel A. Dalley,Nick Dee,Songlin Ding,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Olivia Fong,Emma Garren,Jeff Goldy,Ryder P. Gwinn,Daniel Hirschstein,C. Dirk Keene,Mohamed Keshk,Andrew L. Ko,Andrew L. Ko,Kanan Lathia,Ahmed Mahfouz,Ahmed Mahfouz,Zoe Maltzer,Medea McGraw,Thuc Nghi Nguyen,Julie Nyhus,Jeffrey G. Ojemann,Jeffrey G. Ojemann,Aaron Oldre,Sheana Parry,Shannon Reynolds,Christine Rimorin,Nadiya V. Shapovalova,Saroja Somasundaram,Aaron Szafer,Elliot R. Thomsen,Michael Tieu,Gerald Quon,Richard H. Scheuermann,Richard H. Scheuermann,Rafael Yuste,Susan M. Sunkin,Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt,Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt,David Feng,Lydia Ng,Amy Bernard,Michael Hawrylycz,John W. Phillips,Bosiljka Tasic,Hongkui Zeng,Allan R. Jones,Christof Koch,Ed Lein +69 more
TL;DR: RNA-sequencing analysis of cells in the human cortex enabled identification of diverse cell types, revealing well-conserved architecture and homologous cell types as well as extensive differences when compared with datasets covering the analogous region of the mouse brain.
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Conserved cell types with divergent features between human and mouse cortex
Rebecca D. Hodge,Trygve E. Bakken,Jeremy A. Miller,Kimberly A. Smith,Eliza Barkan,Lucas T. Graybuck,Jennie L. Close,Brian Long,Osnat Penn,Zizhen Yao,Jeroen Eggermont,Thomas Höllt,Thomas Höllt,Boaz P. Levi,Soraya I. Shehata,Brian D. Aevermann,Allison Beller,Darren Bertagnolli,Krissy Brouner,Tamara Casper,Charles Cobbs,Rachel A. Dalley,Nick Dee,Songlin Ding,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Olivia Fong,Emma Garren,Jeff Goldy,Ryder P. Gwinn,Daniel Hirschstein,C. Dirk Keene,Mohamed Keshk,Andrew L. Ko,Andrew L. Ko,Kanan Lathia,Ahmed Mahfouz,Ahmed Mahfouz,Zoe Maltzer,Medea McGraw,Thuc Nghi Nguyen,Julie Nyhus,Jeffrey G. Ojemann,Jeffrey G. Ojemann,Aaron Oldre,Sheana Parry,Shannon Reynolds,Christine Rimorin,Nadiya V. Shapovalova,Saroja Somasundaram,Aaron Szafer,Elliot R. Thomsen,Michael Tieu,Richard H. Scheuermann,Richard H. Scheuermann,Rafael Yuste,Susan M. Sunkin,Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt,Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt,David Feng,Lydia Ng,Amy Bernard,Michael Hawrylycz,John W. Phillips,Bosiljka Tasic,Hongkui Zeng,Allan R. Jones,Christof Koch,Ed Lein +67 more
TL;DR: This work applies single nucleus RNA-sequencing to perform a comprehensive analysis of cell types in the middle temporal gyrus of human cerebral cortex, identifying a highly diverse set of excitatory and inhibitory neuronal types that are mostly sparse.
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Have a heart, think before you stop research.
Shannon Reynolds,Kari Koszdin +1 more