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One of the most intriguing questions about the human brain is also one of the most difficult for neuroscientists to answer: What sets our brains apart...
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Neuroscience data joins the cloud
Neuroscientists and open data experts have teamed up to make a new, and large set of mouse brain data publicly available and open for analysis on the...
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Allen Cell Methods: Thawing human iPS cells
To ensure researchers have success working with our gene-edited human induced pluripotent stem cell lines in their lab, our Jacqueline Smith...
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See how Stanford electrical engineering student Amy Christensen used data from the Allen Brain Observatory to study how visual information is coded...
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Standardized platform open to researchers around the world aims to replicate the successes of large astronomy observatories
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Researcher Joel Zylberberg studies how the brain encodes and computes visual information.
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A new platform for genetically engineered laboratory animals is allowing neuroscientists to ask - and answer - new kinds of questions about the brain.
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The Allen Institute for Brain Science today announced the release of new data, tools to analyze those data and a new web-based 3D viewer to explore...
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New fluorescently tagged cell lines available, including first ‘silent’ tagged line
The Allen Cell Collection now contains five new fluorescently tagged stem cell lines, including the first cells in the collection with a tag specific...
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Picture a cell: New 3D visual guide can help
Last month, Allen Institute for Cell Science researchers debuted the Visual Guide to Human Cells, a 3D interactive tool that aims to help scientists see what a human cell looks like.
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New technique captures view of 10,000 genes' activity in the moment
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Meet the Scientist Bringing Gene Editing to Life: An Interview With Jennifer Doudna
Newsweek - About 10 years ago, scientists at a yogurt laboratory in Denmark noticed a peculiar feature in a bacterial genome.
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Neuroscience: Big brain, big data
Nature - As big brain-mapping initiatives go, Taiwan's might seem small.
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Consciousness rising: Christof Koch on the brain and artificial intelligence
Pasatiempo - Christof Koch has spent much of the past three decades working to locate human consciousness in the electrochemical interactions among neurons.
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Neanderthals Were People, Too
The New York Times Magazine - New research shows they shared many behaviors that we long believed to be uniquely human. Why did science get them so wrong?
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Grow with the flow: How electricity kicks life into shape
New Scientist - Bioelectrical signals direct blobs of cells to transform into any part of the body. Harnessing it can create freakish animals with two heads - and may spark a medical revolution
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Allen Institute for Cell Science Releases Gene Edited Human Stem Cell Lines
Scientists at the Allen Institute for Cell Science used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to insert fluorescent tags for major cellular structures into human induced pluripotent stem cells. Unlike typical methods which flood the cell with fluorescent protein, these highly precise tags show exactly when and where the structures are at various stages in the cell’s lifecycle.
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How Paul Allen's Foray Into Gene Editing Could Benefit Human Health
Today the Allen Institute for Cell Science is releasing a set of gene-edited stem cells to the public that are “pluripotent,” meaning they have the ability to turn into any tissue or organ in the body.
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