@article{fae71b1cf21e4917be2e4a5d6e75ccf2,
title = "Neurochemical Organization of the Drosophila Brain Visualized by Endogenously Tagged Neurotransmitter Receptors",
abstract = "Kondo et al. have generated a comprehensive library of convertible GAL4 knockin Drosophila strains for neurotransmitter receptor genes. The GAL4 lines can be converted into other reporters through the use of RMCE, providing a versatile toolkit. Expression profiling of receptor genes reveals neurochemical segmentation of the brain.",
author = "Shu Kondo and Takahiro Takahashi and Nobuhiro Yamagata and Yasuhito Imanishi and Hidetaka Katow and Shun Hiramatsu and Katrina Lynn and Ayako Abe and Ajayrama Kumaraswamy and Hiromu Tanimoto",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Gerald Rubin and the FlyLight team at Janelia Research Campus for their help with brain imaging. We also thank the Bloomington Stock Center, the Kyoto Stock Center, and the NIG-Fly Stock Center for fly stocks. This work was supported in part by grants from MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI ( 26840110 and 17H04765 to N.Y.; 26250001 , 17H01378 , 25890003 , 26120705 , 26119503 , 15K14307 , 16H01496 , and 17H05545 to H.T.); the Strategic Research Program for Brain Sciences “Bioinformatics for Brain Sciences” (H.T.); a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas ( Comprehensive Brain Science Network ) (H.T.); the Naito Foundation (H.T.); the Kurata Memorial Hitachi Science and Technology Foundation (N.Y.); the Uehara Memorial Foundation (N.Y.); and the Mochida Memorial Foundation for Medical and Pharmaceutical Research (S.K.). Funding Information: We thank Gerald Rubin and the FlyLight team at Janelia Research Campus for their help with brain imaging. We also thank the Bloomington Stock Center, the Kyoto Stock Center, and the NIG-Fly Stock Center for fly stocks. This work was supported in part by grants from MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI (26840110 and 17H04765 to N.Y.; 26250001, 17H01378, 25890003, 26120705, 26119503, 15K14307, 16H01496, and 17H05545 to H.T.); the Strategic Research Program for Brain Sciences ?Bioinformatics for Brain Sciences? (H.T.); a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Comprehensive Brain Science Network) (H.T.); the Naito Foundation (H.T.); the Kurata Memorial Hitachi Science and Technology Foundation (N.Y.); the Uehara Memorial Foundation (N.Y.); and the Mochida Memorial Foundation for Medical and Pharmaceutical Research (S.K.). H.T. and S.K. conceived the project, designed experiments, and interpreted the results. S.K. generated plasmid vectors and transgenic lines. H.T. T.T. Y.I. A.A. S.H. N.Y. and K.L. conducted image analysis. A.K. developed custom software tools for image analysis. H.K. generated anti-TagRFP-T antibodies. N.Y. A.K. and H.T. conducted cluster analysis of genes and brain regions. T.T. and A.K. developed the whole-brain cell counting pipeline. H.T. S.K. T.T. S.H. K.L. A.K. and N.Y. co-wrote the manuscript. The authors declare no competing interests. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1016/j.celrep.2019.12.018",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "284--297.e5",
journal = "Cell Reports",
issn = "2211-1247",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "1",
}