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scope
macaque
section_id
section_15
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https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewLoops/blob/0632aae8abc141909207fe91f6349b9e36489c3b/evidence/section_15_evidence_package.json
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evidence/section_15_evidence_package.json
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macaque
section_title
Species Differences and Evolutionary Scaling of Loop Architecture
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claim_text
In addition, we found the cgeInNs tended to be concentrated in their birthplace, accounting for ~58.6% (12,817 cells) in humans and ~45.8% (2903 cells) in macaques, which contrasted with the high proportions of ganglionic migration in mgeInNs (Supplementary Fig. 9d ).
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In addition, we found the cgeInNs tended to be concentrated in their birthplace, accounting for ~58.6% (12,817 cells) in humans and ~45.8% (2903 cells) in macaques, which contrasted with the high proportions of ganglionic migration in mgeInNs (Supplementary Fig. 9d ).
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