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Scientists solve the case of the missing subplate, with wide implications for brain science

by Staff June 21, 2018
June 21, 2018 62 views
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A new study shows that a group of neurons, previously thought to die in the course of development, in fact become incorporated into the brain’s cortex. This research has implications for understanding — and possibly treating –several brain disorders.

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