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Justus M Kebschull

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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|June 8, 2019
DNA sequencing in high-throughput neuroanatomyJustus M Kebschull
Nature Methods|November 1, 2018
Cellular barcoding: lineage tracing, screening and beyondJustus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Nucleic Acids Research|July 19, 2015
Sources of PCR-induced distortions in high-throughput sequencing data setsJustus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2022
A mosaic of new and old cell typesDylan Z Faltine-Gonzalez, Justus M Kebschull
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|September 22, 2025
The Unusual Effectiveness of Evolution in Systems NeuroscienceArkarup Banerjee, Steven M Phelps, Justus M Kebschull
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|November 3, 2025
Evolution and Development of Neural CircuitsLaura C Andreae, Justus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|June 3, 2016
A New Defective Helper RNA to Produce Recombinant Sindbis Virus that Infects Neurons but does not PropagateJustus M Kebschull, Pedro Garcia da Silva, Anthony M Zador
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 18, 2025
DART: A GUI Pipeline for Aligning Histological Brain Sections to 3D Atlases and Automating Laser MicrodissectionRishi Koneru, Manjari Anant, Hyopil Kim, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 15, 2026
MAPseq2: a sensitive barcoded connectomics methodHyopil Kim, Huihui Qi, Craig Washington, et al.
Neuron|June 4, 2026
POINTseq: Cell-type-specific barcoding reveals single-cell projection architecture of the mouse dopaminergic systemHyopil Kim, Cheng Xu, Craig Washington, et al.
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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|June 8, 2019
DNA sequencing in high-throughput neuroanatomyJustus M Kebschull
Nature Methods|November 1, 2018
Cellular barcoding: lineage tracing, screening and beyondJustus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Nucleic Acids Research|July 19, 2015
Sources of PCR-induced distortions in high-throughput sequencing data setsJustus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 1, 2022
A mosaic of new and old cell typesDylan Z Faltine-Gonzalez, Justus M Kebschull
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|September 22, 2025
The Unusual Effectiveness of Evolution in Systems NeuroscienceArkarup Banerjee, Steven M Phelps, Justus M Kebschull
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|November 3, 2025
Evolution and Development of Neural CircuitsLaura C Andreae, Justus M Kebschull, Anthony M Zador
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|June 3, 2016
A New Defective Helper RNA to Produce Recombinant Sindbis Virus that Infects Neurons but does not PropagateJustus M Kebschull, Pedro Garcia da Silva, Anthony M Zador
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 18, 2025
DART: A GUI Pipeline for Aligning Histological Brain Sections to 3D Atlases and Automating Laser MicrodissectionRishi Koneru, Manjari Anant, Hyopil Kim, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 15, 2026
MAPseq2: a sensitive barcoded connectomics methodHyopil Kim, Huihui Qi, Craig Washington, et al.
Neuron|June 4, 2026
POINTseq: Cell-type-specific barcoding reveals single-cell projection architecture of the mouse dopaminergic systemHyopil Kim, Cheng Xu, Craig Washington, et al.
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