Department of Molecular Neurosciences, Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna (Harkany-Lab)

Department of Molecular Neurosciences, Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna

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Cinquina_2024

The code for the manuscript "Astrocytes modulate neuronal development by S100A6 signaling"

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Cronin_2023

Enhancing nociceptive sensitivity through WDR37 deficiency activates pain suppression circuits to produce analgesia.

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Hevesi_2023

This repository contains code to analyze single-nuclei RNA sequencing data from the ventrobasal thalamus and principal sensory trigeminal nucleus in neonatal mice. It performs quality control, clustering, and identification of marker genes to characterize cell types and their interconnectivity during early whisker pathway development.

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Korchynska22_Nature_Comm

The code availability for Korchynska et al, 2022

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mc4r

This repository contains code to identify expression patterns of genes involved in hypothalamic control of metabolism. It also performs bioinformatic analysis of gene expression changes related to neuronal projections and metabolism. Overall, this repository enables reproducible analysis of ALK / Mc4r signaling in hypothalamic PVN neurons.

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Zupancic_2023

This repository enables the reproducible analysis of an important developmental neuroscience dataset on hypothalamus neuron differentiation. It performs quality control, clustering, trajectory analysis, and identification of marker genes to characterize the differentiation trajectories of glutamatergic and GABAergic Onecut3+ neuronal subtypes.

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