Jasmine Bomben
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Recent Articles
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Mason N, Savage J, Turney J, Bomben J, Landis B, Degenhart A, et al.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
. 2024 Jun;
243:108355.
PMID: 38843621
Objective: to provide anatomic confirmation that standard methods which practitioners skilled in palpation use, can reliably identify the most likely site of emergence of the greater occipital nerve in most...
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Sorensen S, Gouwens N, Wang Y, Mallory M, Budzillo A, Dalley R, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38168270
The mammalian brain is composed of diverse neuron types that play different functional roles. Recent single-cell RNA sequencing approaches have led to a whole brain taxonomy of transcriptomically-defined cell types,...
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Campagnola L, Seeman S, Chartrand T, Kim L, Hoggarth A, Gamlin C, et al.
Science
. 2022 Mar;
375(6585):eabj5861.
PMID: 35271334
We present a unique, extensive, and open synaptic physiology analysis platform and dataset. Through its application, we reveal principles that relate cell type to synaptic properties and intralaminar circuit organization...
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Berg J, Sorensen S, Ting J, Miller J, Chartrand T, Buchin A, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jan;
601(7893):E12.
PMID: 34992294
No abstract available.
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Berg J, Sorensen S, Ting J, Miller J, Chartrand T, Buchin A, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Oct;
598(7879):151-158.
PMID: 34616067
The neocortex is disproportionately expanded in human compared with mouse, both in its total volume relative to subcortical structures and in the proportion occupied by supragranular layers composed of neurons...
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Gouwens N, Sorensen S, Baftizadeh F, Budzillo A, Lee B, Jarsky T, et al.
Cell
. 2020 Nov;
183(4):935-953.e19.
PMID: 33186530
Neurons are frequently classified into distinct types on the basis of structural, physiological, or genetic attributes. To better constrain the definition of neuronal cell types, we characterized the transcriptomes and...