神经解剖学
神经科学
背景(考古学)
生物
哺乳动物大脑
计算机科学
转录组
认知科学
基因
心理学
基因表达
生物化学
古生物学
作者
Cantin Ortiz,Marie Carlén,Konstantinos Meletis
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-neuro-100520-082639
摘要
Maps of the nervous system inspire experiments and theories in neuroscience. Advances in molecular biology over the past decades have revolutionized the definition of cell and tissue identity. Spatial transcriptomics has opened up a new era in neuroanatomy, where the unsupervised and unbiased exploration of the molecular signatures of tissue organization will give rise to a new generation of brain maps. We propose that the molecular classification of brain regions on the basis of their gene expression profile can circumvent subjective neuroanatomical definitions and produce common reference frameworks that can incorporate cell types, connectivity, activity, and other modalities. Here we review the technological and conceptual advances made possible by spatial transcriptomics in the context of advancing neuroanatomy and discuss how molecular neuroanatomy can redefine mapping of the nervous system.
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