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Exploring the correspondence between gene expression and thalamic nuclei using the THALMANAC resource

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We present the THALMANAC, (THALamus MERFISH ANalysis and ACcess) a Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable and Reproducible (FAIRR) resource for exploring and analyzing single-cell transcriptomic variation in the thalamus. The THALMANAC provides streamlined access to thalamic gene expression data registered to the common coordinate framework and tools for quantitative analysis and visualization of these data, all encapsulated in a reproducible, cloud computing platform.

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