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This project develops a new method for tracing neural circuits in the mouse brain using barcoded viruses and RNA sequencing. It aims to uncover the genetic mechanisms behind synaptic connectivity and its implications for neurodevelopmental disorders like autism.
The human genome contains several thousand genes that play a key role in the development of the brain’s connectome, a precise assembly of neural connections with billions of neurons and trillions of synapses.
How is genomic information translated into synapse-specific connectivity underlying behavior and cognition?
Answering this fundamental question will provide important insights about the principles underlying nervous system development and is relevant for neurodevelopmental disorders such as…
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
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Germany, Muenchen
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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