@article{Gustincich01062003, author = {Gustincich, Stefano and Batalov, Serge and Beisel, Kirk W. and Bono, Hidemasa and Carninci, Piero and Fletcher, Colin F. and Grimmond, Sean and Hirokawa, Nobutaka and Jarvis, Erich D. and Jegla, Tim and Kawasawa, Yuka and LeMieux, Julianna and Miki, Harukata and Raviola, Elio and Teasdale, Rohan D. and Tominaga, Naoko and Yagi, Ken and Zimmer, Andreas and RIKEN GER Group and GSL Members and Hayashizaki, Yoshihide and Okazaki, Yasushi}, title = {Analysis of the Mouse Transcriptome for Genes Involved in the Function of the Nervous System}, volume = {13}, number = {6b}, pages = {1395-1401}, year = {2003}, doi = {10.1101/gr.1135303}, abstract ={We analyzed the mouse Representative Transcript and Protein Set for molecules involved in brain function.We found full-length cDNAs of many known brain genes and discovered new members of known brain gene families, including Family 3 G-protein coupled receptors, voltage-gated channels, and connexins.We also identified previously unknown candidates for secreted neuroactive molecules.The existence of a large number of unique brain ESTs suggests an additional molecular complexity that remains to be explored.A list of genes containing CAG stretches in the coding region represents a first step in the potential identification of candidates for hereditary neurological disorders.}, URL = {http://genome.cshlp.org/content/13/6b/1395.abstract}, eprint = {http://genome.cshlp.org/content/13/6b/1395.full.pdf+html}, journal = {Genome Research} }