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  1. Saliva, a readily available and noninvasive biofluid, has emerged as a promising source for gene expression studies, offering a window into both local and systemic gene expression patterns. The salivary transcriptome and miRNome hold valuable
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Denicia Barnes , Allison Hoke , Rasha Hammamieh , Aarti Gautam
    Ref: Gene Expression Analysis
  2. Date: 2024-09-07
    Authors: Huang Y, Wu Y, Han S, Wang Q, Cong G, Liu Z, Guan S, Huang X, Liu Y, Yin J, Xue J, Liu C.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  3. Neuronal ensembles are functional units in the brain; ensembles are built by distinct neuron types that contribute differentially to information processing depending on the physiological range allowed by their gene expression and molecular
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Yinqing Li , Violeta Gisselle Lopez-Huerta
    Ref: Identification, Characterization, and Manipulation of Neuronal Ensembles
  4. Date: 2024-08-14
    Authors: Jiang Y, Li R, Li Y, Feng J, Xia J, Huang R, Xu Y, Zhou Z, Zhang W, Xie S, Ji S, Zhang J, Perez-Moreno M, Wei X, Liu C.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  5. Classification of single neurons at a brain-wide scale is a way to characterize the structural and functional organization of brains. Here we acquired and standardized a large morphology database of 20,158 mouse neurons and generated a potential
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Lijuan Liu , Zhixi Yun , Linus Manubens-Gil , Hanbo Chen ... Hanchuan Peng
  6. Date: 2024-07-26
    Authors: Kerzel T, Beretta S, Naldini L, Squadrito ML.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  7. Lineage tracing methods enable the identification of all progeny generated by a single cell. High-throughput lineage tracing in the mammalian brain involves parallel labeling of thousands of progenitor cells with genetic barcodes in vivo followed by
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Michael Ratz , Leonie Berlin
    Ref: Lineage Tracing
  8. Date: 2024-07-18
    Authors: Donovan ML, Jhaveri N, Ma N, Cheikh BB, DeRosa J, Mihani R, Berrell N, Suen JY, Monkman J, Fraser JF, Kulasinghe A.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  9. The developing human brain displays unique features that are difficult to study in animal models. Current in vitro models based on human brain tissue face several challenges, including the limited cellular heterogeneity in two- or three-dimensional
    Date: (2025)
    Authors: Anna Pagliaro , Francesco Andreatta , Roxy Finger , Benedetta Artegiani , Delilah Hendriks
  10. Date: 2024-05-10
    Authors: Jing Z, Yang B, Bai Y.
    Journal: STAR protocols
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