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The human brain directs complex behaviors, ranging from fine motor skills to abstract intelligence, but the diversity of cell types that support these skills has not been fully described. In this work, we used single-nucleus RNA sequencing to systematically survey cells across the entire adult human brain. We sampled more than three million nuclei from approximately 100 dissections across the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain in three postmortem donors. Our analysis identified 461 clusters and 3313 subclusters organized largely according to developmental origins and revealing high diversity in midbrain and hindbrain neurons. Astrocytes and oligodendrocyte-lineage cells also exhibited regional diversity at multiple scales. The transcriptomic census of the entire human brain presented in this work provides a resource for understanding the molecular diversity of the human brain in health and disease.
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Kimberly Siletti
University of Pittsburgh
Rebecca D. Hodge
Allen Institute for Brain Science
Alejandro Mossi Albiach
Karolinska Institutet
Science
University of Washington
Karolinska Institutet
Allen Institute for Brain Science
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synapsesocial.com/papers/694a05a89fc42bc040774570 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add7046