2018
DOI: 10.1101/496745
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‘Chromatic’ Neuronal Jamming in a Primitive Brain

Abstract: Jamming models developed in inanimate matter have been widely used to describe cell packing in tissues 1-7 , but predominantly neglect cell diversity, despite its prevalence in biology. Most tissues, animal brains in particular, comprise a mix of many cell types, with mounting evidence suggesting that neurons can recognize their respective types as they organize in space [8][9][10][11] . How cell diversity revises the current jamming paradigm is unknown.Here, in the brain of the flatworm planarian Schmidtea me… Show more

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