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Using Single-Cell Gene Expression for Transcriptional Profiling of Brain Cells

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In order to decipher the full complexity of the nervous system, neuroscientists need to be able to measure the molecular phenotypes of individual cells. High-throughput single-cell RNA sequencing allows us to study hundreds to tens of thousands of cells by measuring whole transcriptome data. Single-cell RNA sequencing was used to profile over a million mouse brain cells to reveal extensive within each main brain cell type classification.

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  • Characterize large and complex biological tissues at single-cell resolution 
  • Interrogate the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie normal development, neural function, disease and injury
  • Examine the dynamic nature of gene expression patterns on a cell-by-cell basis