The Neuroscience Multi-Omic Archive: a BRAIN Initiative resource for single-cell transcriptomic and epigenomic data from the mammalian brain.
Seth A. AmentRicky S. AdkinsRobert CarterElena ChrysostomouCarlo ColantuoniJonathan CrabtreeHeather Huot CreasyKylee DegatanoVictor FelixPeter GandtGwenn a GardenMichelle G. GiglioBrian R. HerbFarzaneh KhajoueiElizabeth KiernanCarrie McCrackenKennedy McDanielSuvarna NadendlaLance NickelDustin OlleyJoshua OrvisJoseph P. ReceveurMike SchorShreyash SonthaliaTimothy L. TickleJessica WayRonna HertzanoAnup A. MahurkarOwen R. WhitePublished in: Nucleic Acids Res. (2023)
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