The new frontier in understanding human and mammalian brain development
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The new frontier in understanding human and mammalian brain development
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Meta-analytic and large-scale genomic studies identify genetic effects associated with neurodevelopmental disorders and co-occurring conditions and implicate developmental and functional neurobiological changes in autism. Economic analyses quantify current costs of autism in the United Kingdom and the United States and forecast rising economic burden. Developmental neuroanatomy and neuronal maturation studies provide new insights into human cerebral cortex formation and species differences in neuronal development. Standards for interneuron nomenclature and challenges in neuronal cell-type classification inform taxonomy and methodology. Implementation and validation of single-cell genomics advance experimental rigor for defining neuronal cell types.
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