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    • Mapping neural connections and circuits is a key objective.

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    • The paper reviews the latest progress in HTS applications for brain mapping.
    • It highlights how HTS facilitates the study of neural wiring.
    • Global research initiatives are leveraging HTS for brain mapping.

    Key Insights:

    • HTS enables unprecedented scale in neuroscience research.
    • Deciphering neural circuits is becoming more feasible.
    • International collaboration is accelerating brain mapping efforts.

    Outlook:

    • Continued innovation in HTS will further enhance brain mapping capabilities.
    • This technology promises deeper insights into brain function and disorders.
    • The global quest to map the brain is entering a new era.