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In light of the activated opsin structure bound with transducin, integration of our ICL1 results with our previous data for ICL2 and ICL3 [38], [38] has allowed us to provide and discuss for the first time a completed map of potential intracellular interfaces between TSHR and heterotrimeric G-protein.

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What will a complete map of the brain look like?

Given enough of these pieces, it might one day be possible to compile a complete map of a mouse brain and, eventually, the human brain.

Rather, Iran must be made to produce a complete map of its nuclear sites, together with a history of how each was created and provisioned.

Q. Tell us, How did Alzheimer's become your life's work? A. I got into it because I wanted to be the first to build a complete map of a human chromosome.

Regarding the op-ed "Lifting Iran's nuclear veil" (Views, Oct. 6): The authors recommend that "Iran must be made to produce a complete map of its nuclear sites, together with a history of how each was created and provisioned".

Gilbert resigned from Biogen in 1985 and, while continuing to teach at Harvard, became a chief proponent of the Human Genome Project, a government-funded effort to compile a complete map of the gene sequences in human DNA.

The technology has been adopted as a critical tool for a project, endorsed by the BRAIN Initiative, to make a complete map of a mouse's brain and, perhaps eventually, the human brain an enormous undertaking, on the scale of the Human Genome Project, in which researchers will plot and categorize the nearly hundred billion neurons and the hundred trillion connections among them.

The technology has been adopted as a critical tool for a project, endorsed by the BRAIN Initiative, to make a complete map of a mouse's brain and, perhaps eventually, the human brain — an enormous undertaking, on the scale of the Human Genome Project, in which researchers will plot and categorize the nearly hundred billion neurons and the hundred trillion connections among them.

"But it wouldn't surprise me in the least if in 100 years, neuroscience is incredibly sophisticated, if we have a complete map of the brain – and yet some people are still saying, 'Yes, but how does any of that give you consciousness?' while others are saying 'No, no, no – that just is the consciousness!'" The Greenland cruise concluded in collegial spirits, and mutual incomprehension.

Also, in (d), we have included an inset showing a complete map of the APT data for clarity.

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