Fig. 3: Joint nomenclature of cell clusters through the combination of molecular cell types and molecular tissue regions. | Nature

Fig. 3: Joint nomenclature of cell clusters through the combination of molecular cell types and molecular tissue regions.

From: Spatial atlas of the mouse central nervous system at molecular resolution

Fig. 3

a, Schematic illustrating the workflow that combines molecular cell types and molecular tissue regions to jointly define cell-type nomenclatures. b, Heat map showing the distribution of molecular cell types across molecular tissue regions. The cell-type percentage composition is calculated for each molecular tissue region. Then for each cell type, the z-scores of its percentages across regions are plotted. Subtypes of the same main cell type are grouped together. CBX, cerebellar cortex; CHO, cholinergic neurons; CNU, cerebral nuclei; DOP, dopaminergic neurons; FT, fibre tracts; HA, histaminergic neurons; HAB, habenular cells; HBGLU, hindbrain excitatory neurons; HBINH, hindbrain inhibitory neurons; MB_P_MY, midbrain, pons and medulla; OB, olfactory bulb; SER, serotonergic neurons; VS, ventricular systems. See also Fig. 1b. Molecular tissue region abbreviations are provided in Supplementary Notes. Data are provided in the accompanying Source Data file.

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