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Comprehensive cell atlas of the first-trimester developing human brain.

Emelie BraunMiri Danan GottholdLars E BormKa Wai LeeElin VinslandPeter LönnerbergLijuan HuXiaofei LiXiaoling HeŽaneta AndrusivováJoakim LundebergRoger A BarkerErnest ArenasErik SundströmSten Linnarsson
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
The adult human brain comprises more than a thousand distinct neuronal and glial cell types, a diversity that emerges during early brain development. To reveal the precise sequence of events during early brain development, we used single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics and uncovered cell states and trajectories in human brains at 5 to 14 postconceptional weeks (pcw). We identified 12 major classes that are organized as ~600 distinct cell states, which map to precise spatial anatomical domains at 5 pcw. We described detailed differentiation trajectories of the human forebrain and midbrain and found a large number of region-specific glioblasts that mature into distinct pre-astrocytes and pre-oligodendrocyte precursor cells. Our findings reveal the establishment of cell types during the first trimester of human brain development.
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