A survey of human brain transcriptome diversity at the single cell level is a dataset published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2015). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 9.5, placing it in the top 1.5% of the data-sharing corpus. It has been cited 1,583 times, with 100 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Ranks in the top 1% for downstream scientific impact
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Base Score Contribution
1.1
From this paper's citation signal
Citation Network Contribution
8.4
From 100 citing papers with measurable signal
Ranked by each citer's contribution to N(p) — log1p(Cq) divided by its reference count — out of 100 citers.
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: U01-HL099999
NIMH NIH HHS
Grant: F30MH106261
NINDS NIH HHS
Grant: K99 NS089780
NINDS NIH HHS
Grant: R00 NS089780
NINDS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 NS081703
NIGMS NIH HHS
Grant: T32 GM007365
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: U01 HL099995
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: U01 HL099999
NIMH NIH HHS
Grant: R01MH099555
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: U01-HL099995
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
FWCI
48.71
Citation Percentile
1.0%
Citation Trend
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Additional file 12 of Hemispheric asymmetry in the human brain and in Parkinson’s disease is linked to divergent epigenetic patterns in neurons
Additional file 1 of Hemispheric asymmetry in the human brain and in Parkinson’s disease is linked to divergent epigenetic patterns in neurons
Additional file 1 of Hemispheric asymmetry in the human brain and in Parkinson’s disease is linked to divergent epigenetic patterns in neurons
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Additional file 1 of Accounting for cell type hierarchy in evaluating single cell RNA-seq clustering
Additional file 2 of Accounting for cell type hierarchy in evaluating single cell RNA-seq clustering
Additional file 2 of Accounting for cell type hierarchy in evaluating single cell RNA-seq clustering
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Additional file 1 of Innate immune response in neuronopathic forms of Gaucher disease confers resistance against viral-induced encephalitis
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Additional file 10 of LINE retrotransposons characterize mammalian tissue-specific and evolutionarily dynamic regulatory regions
Additional file 1 of LINE retrotransposons characterize mammalian tissue-specific and evolutionarily dynamic regulatory regions
Additional file 1 of LINE retrotransposons characterize mammalian tissue-specific and evolutionarily dynamic regulatory regions
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Additional file 1 of scDesign2: a transparent simulator that generates high-fidelity single-cell gene expression count data with gene correlations captured
Additional file 1 of scDesign2: a transparent simulator that generates high-fidelity single-cell gene expression count data with gene correlations captured
Additional file 2 of scDesign2: a transparent simulator that generates high-fidelity single-cell gene expression count data with gene correlations captured