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From: Coexpression Networks Predict Ataxia Genes
JAMA Neurol. 2014;71(7):825-828. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2014.757
Figure Legend:
GPR63 ExpressionMidsagittal section of a mouse brain hybridized with a probe complementary to Gpr63. A, Nissl staining (original
magnification ×10). B, In situ hybridization with expression masking (original magnification ×10). Strong expression in Purkinje
cells is seen with virtually absent signal in other neuronal groups. Image is from the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas (http://mouse.brainmap.org; Accessed April 4, 2014).
Date of download: 5/5/2017
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From: Coexpression Networks Predict Ataxia Genes
JAMA Neurol. 2014;71(7):825-828. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2014.757
Figure Legend:
Visualization of Calcium ModuleSpider plot, created with Cytoscape (the Cytoscape Consortium), of the black module derived by
weighted gene coexpression network analysis of cerebellar RNAs from wild-type and transgenic mice at 3 time points (postnatal day
1, 3 weeks, and 6 weeks). Overrepresentation analysis of Gene Ontology terms indicates enrichment of genes (yellow) associated
with calcium ion binding (P < .01). The gene Grm1 (red), encoding the metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1, is a highly
interconnected hub gene for this module.
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