Examining the human brain at the cellular level in more detail than ever before, scientists have identified an enormous array of cell types — more than 3,300 — populating our most complex organ, creating an atlas that may help pinpoint the cellular basis of neurological diseases and facilitate new therapeutics.
<p>WASHINGTON — Examining the human brain at the cellular level in more detail than ever before, scientists have identified an enormous array of cell types — more than 3,300 — populat
</p><p>The work, presented in 21 studies published in Science and two other journals, was backed by the U.S. government's National Institutes of Health BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network consortium.
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