Researchers reveal the role PRC2 plays in Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Researchers report on how Schwann cells transform to play a more active role in neurogenesis following nerve injury.
The TOP2a gene controls a network of genes that contribute to ASD. Drugs that suppress TOP2a during development can turn on a cluster of other genes that disrupt brain development and increase autism risks. Alterations to the TOP2a gene may be responsible for the social behavioral difficulties associated with ASD.