Notes 1. The American Psychiatric Association uses the term ASD for autism spectrum disorders. We prefer the use of the term ASC as those at the higher functioning end of the autistic spectrum who do not necessarily see themselves as having a “disorder,” and the profile of strengths and ...
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These neuromodulatory hormones also drive significant reorganization of the central nervous system. Evidence from animal models and human studies converge on pregnancy as a period of remarkable neuroplasticity3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 (see ref. 10 for one of the earliest known observations). Gestational ...
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A great number of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) account for the majority of the genome. The translation of these ncRNAs has been noted but seriously underestimated due to both technological and theoretical limitations. Based on the development of ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq), full length translating ...
Elucidation of human disease similarities has emerged as an active research area, which is highly relevant to etiology, disease classification, and drug repositioning. In pioneer studies, disease similarity was commonly estimated according to clinical ma
Notes 1. Thanks to David Malki for his bloghttp://wondermark.comwhere all the examples quoted were found. 2. I was told the second interpretation by my late father, who loved Latin and Ancient Greek. 3. Considering the observatory’s budget was 150 thalers (which Gauss was known to com...
Neural cells have additional myosin dependent positive apical line tension, and there is a negative line tension between neural and non-neural basal surfaces (see Supplementary Notes details). (b) Time sequence of simulation showing initial cell pattern (neural tissue in red, non-neural in blue)...
Brain atlases are spatial references for integrating, processing, and analyzing brain features gathered from different individuals, sources, and scales. Here we introduce a collection of joint surface–volume atlases that chart postnatal development of t
Author notes D. J. Schwartz and A. E. Langdon contributed equally to this work. Authors and Affiliations Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA Drew J. Schwartz The Edison Family Center for ...