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Scientists discover human brain cell that’s not found in mice | GeekWire

The discovery demonstrates that mouse studies can't possibly provide a complete picture of how the human brain works.
This is a digital reconstruction of a rosehip neuron from a human brain. (Image: Tamás Lab, University of Szeged)

A gene-by-gene, neuron-by-neuron search has turned up a new breed of brain cell that may serve as a fine-scale “volume control” for neural activity in humans.

The novel type of brain cell, known as a rosehip neuron, is described in a study published today by Nature Neuroscience.

“It’s very rare, and you only see it, so far, in a human,” study co-author Ed Lein, an investigator at the Seattle-based Allen Institute for Brain Science, told GeekWire.

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