Unlocking the Brain: How Non-Coding RNAs Shape Who We Are
Unlocking the Brain: How Non-Coding RNAs Shape Who We Are explores the hidden regulatory layers of the human genome that profoundly influence brain development, function, and individuality. Once dismissed as “junk,” non-coding RNAs—including microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs—are now recognized as powerful molecular orchestrators that fine-tune gene expression, neural plasticity, cognition, behavior, and susceptibility to neurological and psychiatric disorders. This topic highlights how these invisible regulators shape memory, learning, personality traits, and brain health, offering new insights into neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, and precision medicine for brain-related diseases.
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