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Single Nuclei Analyses Reveal Transcriptional Profiles And Marker Genes For Diverse Supraspinal Populations, Zachary Beine, Zimei Wang, Pantelis Tsoulfas, Murray G. Blackmore
Single Nuclei Analyses Reveal Transcriptional Profiles And Marker Genes For Diverse Supraspinal Populations, Zachary Beine, Zimei Wang, Pantelis Tsoulfas, Murray G. Blackmore
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The mammalian brain contains numerous neurons distributed across forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain that project axons to the lower spinal cord and work in concert to control movement and achieve homeostasis. Extensive work has mapped the anatomic location of supraspinal cell types and continues to establish specific physiological functions. The patterns of gene expression that typify and distinguish these disparate populations, however, are mostly unknown. Here, using adult mice of mixed sex, we combined retrograde labeling of supraspinal cell nuclei with fluorescence-activated nuclei sorting and single-nuclei RNA sequencing analyses to transcriptionally profile neurons that project axons from the brain to lumbar …