2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.25.530020
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Cerebellar Granule Cells Develop Non-neuronal 3D Genome Architecture over the Lifespan

Abstract: The cerebellum contains most of the neurons in the human brain, and exhibits unique modes of development, malformation, and aging. For example, granule cells -- the most abundant neuron type -- develop unusually late and exhibit unique nuclear morphology. Here, by developing our high-resolution single-cell 3D genome assay Dip-C into population-scale (Pop-C) and virus-enriched (vDip-C) modes, we were able to resolve the first 3D genome structures of single cerebellar cells, create life-spanning 3D genome atlase… Show more

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