HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Elena Taverna and collaborators from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States have published the paper: Editorial: Cell biology of brain development and evolution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this Research Topic, Kuruu015f et_al have extended the analysis to the noncoding transcriptome, focusing on long non-coding RNAs, transcripts generally longer than 200 nucleotides that do not generate any corresponding translated proteins and are emerging as crucial regulators of developmental and differentiation dynamics.
SUMMARY
Since the early days of neurobiological research, embryological, anatomical and histological approaches have led . . .
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