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. 2019 Mar 15;10:214. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00214

Table 1.

Typical researches on the brain transcriptome of mammals.

Author Species Sample size Neuronal disorders related Data source link
Lein et al., 2007 Adult mouse A male, 56-day-old C57BL/6J mice http://mouse.brain-map.org/
Thompson et al., 2014 Developing mouse 2,100 genes over seven stages of mouse brain development
Bakken et al., 2016 Developing macaque (2 males, 2 females) at each of six prenatal developmental stages (E40, E50, E70, E80, E90, and E120) ASD http://www.blueprintnhpatlas.org
Three male specimens at each of four postnatal developmental stages representing the neonate (0 months), infant (3 months), juvenile (12 months) and post-pubertal adult (48 months) were profiled
Oldham et al., 2006 Human and chimpanzee Three adult humans and three adult chimpanzees across six matched brain regions
Konopka et al., 2012 Human, chimpanzee and rhesus macaque Frontal pole, caudate nucleus and hippocampus of 9 human, 8 chimpanzee and 4 macaque specimens.
Miller et al., 2014 Prenatal human Four prenatal human specimens (15pcw, M; 16pcw, F; 21pcw1, F; 21pcw2, F) http://www.brainspan.org/
Wu et al., 2016 Postnatal human 42 controls and 55 ASD from age 2 to 81. ASD
Kang et al., 2011 Developing human 57 human brains spanning from embryonic period to late adulthood http://hbatlas.org/
Colantuoni et al., 2011 Developing human 269 samples of human prefrontal cortex
Li et al., 2018 Developing human 1230 samples from 48 brains http://development.psychencode.org/
Miller et al., 2008 Adult human 31 individuals, comprising nine controls, and 22 AD (data 1) 30 individuals, died of natural causes (data 2) AD
Hawrylycz et al., 2012 Adult human A 24-year-old African American male (Brain 1) A 39-year-old African American male (Brain 2) A 57-year old Caucasian male (Brain 3) http://human.brain-map.org/
Hawrylycz et al., 2015 Adult human 6 adult humans http://human.brain-map.org/
Wang et al., 2018 Adult human 1866 individuals Major psychiatric disorders including ASD, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder http://resource.psychencode.org/