A high-throughput neurohistological pipeline for brain-wide mesoscale connectivity mapping of the common marmoset

  1. Meng Kuan Lin  Is a corresponding author
  2. Yeonsook Shin Takahashi  Is a corresponding author
  3. Bing-Xing Huo
  4. Mitsutoshi Hanada
  5. Jaimi Nagashima
  6. Junichi Hata
  7. Alexander S Tolpygo
  8. Keerthi Ram
  9. Brian C Lee
  10. Michael I Miller
  11. Marcello GP Rosa
  12. Erika Sasaki
  13. Atsushi Iriki
  14. Hideyuki Okano
  15. Partha Mitra
  1. RIKEN, Japan
  2. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, United States
  3. Indian Institute of Technologies Madras, India
  4. Johns Hopkins University, United States
  5. Monash University, Australia
  6. Central Institute for Experimental Animals, Japan

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  1. Meng Kuan Lin
  2. Yeonsook Shin Takahashi
  3. Bing-Xing Huo
  4. Mitsutoshi Hanada
  5. Jaimi Nagashima
  6. Junichi Hata
  7. Alexander S Tolpygo
  8. Keerthi Ram
  9. Brian C Lee
  10. Michael I Miller
  11. Marcello GP Rosa
  12. Erika Sasaki
  13. Atsushi Iriki
  14. Hideyuki Okano
  15. Partha Mitra
(2019)
A high-throughput neurohistological pipeline for brain-wide mesoscale connectivity mapping of the common marmoset
eLife 8:e40042.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.40042

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