Regulatory long non-coding RNAs and neuronal disorders.

Physiology & Behavior
Jhumku D Kohtz, Emily G Berghoff

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests that GABA neuropathies play a major role in a variety of neuronal disorders. In addition, the role of non-coding RNAs in regulating a wide range of cellular processes is an intense area of investigation. This commentary discusses the intersection of these two fields, a corollary to the finding that adult hippocampal GABAergic interneuron development is controlled by an embryonic non-coding RNA during development.

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