R Clay Reid

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
 Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, United States 
Area:
Visual system
Website:
http://neuro.med.harvard.edu/site/reidweb/index.html
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Ding Z, Fahey PG, Papadopoulos S, et al. (2025) Functional connectomics reveals general wiring rule in mouse visual cortex. Nature. 640: 459-469
Gamlin CR, Schneider-Mizell CM, Mallory M, et al. (2025) Connectomics of predicted Sst transcriptomic types in mouse visual cortex. Nature. 640: 497-505
Schneider-Mizell CM, Bodor AL, Brittain D, et al. (2025) Inhibitory specificity from a connectomic census of mouse visual cortex. Nature. 640: 448-458
Weis MA, Papadopoulos S, Hansel L, et al. (2025) An unsupervised map of excitatory neuron dendritic morphology in the mouse visual cortex. Nature Communications. 16: 3361
Glaser A, Chandrashekar J, Vasquez J, et al. (2023) Expansion-assisted selective plane illumination microscopy for nanoscale imaging of centimeter-scale tissues. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Ding Z, Fahey PG, Papadopoulos S, et al. (2023) Functional connectomics reveals general wiring rule in mouse visual cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Schneider-Mizell CM, Bodor A, Brittain D, et al. (2023) Cell-type-specific inhibitory circuitry from a connectomic census of mouse visual cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Dorkenwald S, Turner NL, Macrina T, et al. (2022) Binary and analog variation of synapses between cortical pyramidal neurons. Elife. 11
Turner NL, Macrina T, Bae JA, et al. (2022) Reconstruction of neocortex: Organelles, compartments, cells, circuits, and activity. Cell
Zhuang J, Wang Y, Ouellette ND, et al. (2022) Motion/direction-sensitive thalamic neurons project extensively to the middle layers of primary visual cortex. Journal of Vision. 22: 16
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