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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 19.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2016 Oct 19;92(2):342–357. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.10.001

Fig. 7. Mapping of cell types to a third brain slice with 249 genes.

Fig. 7

Upper right panel. Cartoon of hippocampus with imaged regions labeled. Color key corresponds to the classes in Fig S6C. A–C. Similar to the slice shown in Fig 5 and 6, CA1d is relatively homogenous in cell cluster composition. D–G. Images from the CA1i region show that the cell class composition is different from that of the CA1d. H–K. Again, similar to Fig 5 and 6, images from the CA1 ventral regions shows a much more complicated cellular composition and a high degree of cellular heterogeneity. L–R. Images from the CA3 region show that the cellular compositions also creates 3–4 subregions within the CA3. The cellular heterogeneity of the CA3 subregions mirrors that of the CA1, where the ventral region of the CA3 is very heterogenous while the dorsal region of the CA3 is relatively homogenous. S–T. The DG regions show the distinct SGZ versus GCL layering pattern seen in the previous two brains.