The molecular causes and mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases remain poorly understood. A growing number of single-cell studies have implicated various neural, glial, and immune cell subtypes to affect the mammalian central nervous system in many age-related disorders. Integrating this body of transcriptomic evidence into a comprehensive and reproducible framework poses several computational challenges. Here, we introduce ZEBRA, a large single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-seq database. ZEBRA integrates and normalizes gene expression and metadata from 33 studies, encompassing 4.2 million human and mouse brain cells sampled from 39 brain regions. It incorporates samples from patients with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s di...
Single-cell transcriptomics can provide quantitative molecular signatures for large, unbiased sample...
The lineage relationships among the hundreds of cell types generated during development are difficul...
Complex diseases act heterogeneously through a remarkable diversity of cellular and functional outco...
To understand the function of the brain and how its dysfunction leads to brain diseases, it is essen...
The human brain can be organized using various different layers of information about the cells: epig...
We performed RNA sequencing on 40,000 cells to create a high-resolution single-cell gene expression ...
<p>Recent advances in single-cell technologies are paving the way to a comprehensive understanding o...
Technical and experimental advances in microaspiration techniques, RNA amplification, quantitative r...
Complex diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease are driven by molecular changes in many cell types in d...
An in-depth understanding of the genetics and evolution of brain function and behavior requires deta...
Brain cancers are one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among children and adults. The ...
Using RNA sequencing, we can examine distinctions between different cell types and capture a moment ...
In the past decade, single-cell technologies have proliferated and improved from their technically c...
The mammalian brain is complex, with multiple cell types performing a variety of diverse functions, ...
The mammalian brain consists of a vast network of neurons and non-neuronal cells with diverse morpho...
Single-cell transcriptomics can provide quantitative molecular signatures for large, unbiased sample...
The lineage relationships among the hundreds of cell types generated during development are difficul...
Complex diseases act heterogeneously through a remarkable diversity of cellular and functional outco...
To understand the function of the brain and how its dysfunction leads to brain diseases, it is essen...
The human brain can be organized using various different layers of information about the cells: epig...
We performed RNA sequencing on 40,000 cells to create a high-resolution single-cell gene expression ...
<p>Recent advances in single-cell technologies are paving the way to a comprehensive understanding o...
Technical and experimental advances in microaspiration techniques, RNA amplification, quantitative r...
Complex diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease are driven by molecular changes in many cell types in d...
An in-depth understanding of the genetics and evolution of brain function and behavior requires deta...
Brain cancers are one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among children and adults. The ...
Using RNA sequencing, we can examine distinctions between different cell types and capture a moment ...
In the past decade, single-cell technologies have proliferated and improved from their technically c...
The mammalian brain is complex, with multiple cell types performing a variety of diverse functions, ...
The mammalian brain consists of a vast network of neurons and non-neuronal cells with diverse morpho...
Single-cell transcriptomics can provide quantitative molecular signatures for large, unbiased sample...
The lineage relationships among the hundreds of cell types generated during development are difficul...
Complex diseases act heterogeneously through a remarkable diversity of cellular and functional outco...