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Single-neuron projectome of mouse prefrontal cortex
by
Liu Dechen
, Gou Lingfeng
, Wang Danying
, Ren Biyu
, Chen Zhaoqin
, Li, Chengyu T
, Yang Qiaoqiao
, Gong, Hui
, Liu Yanhe
, Shi Xiaoxue
, Gao, Le
, Liu Qingxu
, Wang, Xiaofei
, Yan, Jun
, Qiu Shou
, Wang, Haifang
, Wang, Xinran
, Luo Qingming
, Xu Ninglong
, Ma Danyi
, Hu Yachuang
, Deng, Li
, Yao Haishan
, Li, Anan
, Sun Yangang
, Liu, Sang
, Xu, Chun
, Chen, Tianzhi
in
Axon collaterals
/ Brain
/ Brain architecture
/ Cognitive ability
/ Integrated software
/ Labeling
/ Laboratories
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Photonics
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Science
/ Software packages
/ Transcriptomes
2022
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Single-neuron projectome of mouse prefrontal cortex
by
Liu Dechen
, Gou Lingfeng
, Wang Danying
, Ren Biyu
, Chen Zhaoqin
, Li, Chengyu T
, Yang Qiaoqiao
, Gong, Hui
, Liu Yanhe
, Shi Xiaoxue
, Gao, Le
, Liu Qingxu
, Wang, Xiaofei
, Yan, Jun
, Qiu Shou
, Wang, Haifang
, Wang, Xinran
, Luo Qingming
, Xu Ninglong
, Ma Danyi
, Hu Yachuang
, Deng, Li
, Yao Haishan
, Li, Anan
, Sun Yangang
, Liu, Sang
, Xu, Chun
, Chen, Tianzhi
in
Axon collaterals
/ Brain
/ Brain architecture
/ Cognitive ability
/ Integrated software
/ Labeling
/ Laboratories
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Photonics
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Science
/ Software packages
/ Transcriptomes
2022
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Single-neuron projectome of mouse prefrontal cortex
by
Liu Dechen
, Gou Lingfeng
, Wang Danying
, Ren Biyu
, Chen Zhaoqin
, Li, Chengyu T
, Yang Qiaoqiao
, Gong, Hui
, Liu Yanhe
, Shi Xiaoxue
, Gao, Le
, Liu Qingxu
, Wang, Xiaofei
, Yan, Jun
, Qiu Shou
, Wang, Haifang
, Wang, Xinran
, Luo Qingming
, Xu Ninglong
, Ma Danyi
, Hu Yachuang
, Deng, Li
, Yao Haishan
, Li, Anan
, Sun Yangang
, Liu, Sang
, Xu, Chun
, Chen, Tianzhi
in
Axon collaterals
/ Brain
/ Brain architecture
/ Cognitive ability
/ Integrated software
/ Labeling
/ Laboratories
/ Neural networks
/ Neurons
/ Neurosciences
/ Photonics
/ Prefrontal cortex
/ Science
/ Software packages
/ Transcriptomes
2022
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Single-neuron projectome of mouse prefrontal cortex
2022
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Overview
Prefrontal cortex (PFC) is the cognitive center that integrates and regulates global brain activity. However, the whole-brain organization of PFC axon projections remains poorly understood. Using single-neuron reconstruction of 6,357 mouse PFC projection neurons, we identified 64 projectome-defined subtypes. Each of four previously known major cortico-cortical subnetworks was targeted by a distinct group of PFC subtypes defined by their first-order axon collaterals. Further analysis unraveled topographic rules of soma distribution within PFC, first-order collateral branch point-dependent target selection and terminal arbor distribution-dependent target subdivision. Furthermore, we obtained a high-precision hierarchical map within PFC and three distinct functionally related PFC modules, each enriched with internal recurrent connectivity. Finally, we showed that each transcriptome subtype corresponds to multiple projectome subtypes found in different PFC subregions. Thus, whole-brain single-neuron projectome analysis reveals organization principles of axon projections within and outside PFC and provides the essential basis for elucidating neuronal connectivity underlying diverse PFC functions.The authors reconstructed the individual projectomes of 6,357 mouse prefrontal cortical projection neurons, revealing projectome-defined neuron subtypes and organizing principles of axon projections and correspondence with transcriptomes.
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Nature Publishing Group
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