Roles of the Human Specific Gene ARHGAP11B on Human Neocortex Expansion
Appearance and evolution of the neocortex in mammals, especially in primates, is perceived to be the reason for their advanced cognitive function [1]. Yet, neocortices of different species differ widely in many ways such as size, shape, and the number of neurons [2]. These differences altogether are presumably reflected through the organization of neural progenitor […]
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