Analysis of segmentation ontology reveals the similarities and differences in connectivity onto L2/3 neurons in mouse V1
Abstract Quantitatively comparing brain-wide connectivity of different types of neuron is of vital importance in understanding the function of the mammalian cortex. Here we have designed an analytical approach to examine and compare datasets from hierarchical segmentation ontologies, and applied it...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alexander P. Y. Brown, Lee Cossell, Molly Strom, Adam L. Tyson, Mateo Vélez-Fort, Troy W. Margrie |
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2021
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