Connecting single-cell transcriptomes to projectomes in the mouse visual cortex
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Hongkui Zeng
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Nature CommunicationsConnecting single-cell transcriptomes to projectomes in the mouse visual cortexnature.comNature, Published online: 01 July 2026; doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10424-8 In the mouse visual cortex, multimodal cell-type definitions, gene expression patterns and cell location predict long-range projection targets of excitatory neurons, linking transcriptomic identity with morphological, electrophysiological and circuit-level properties.
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