One CUMC team, led by Tom Maniatis, PhD, the Isidore S. Edelman Professor and chair of biochemistry & molecular biophysics, will construct
an atlas of gene activity of all cells in the human spinal cord.
A second project, taking about a year to complete at a cost of $ 2 million, will make
an atlas of gene activity in the mouse spinal cord.
Not exact matches
By revealing patterns
of gene activity, the mouse
atlas has allowed neuroscientists to identify functionally important regions that were invisible simply by looking at the brain's anatomy.