Cortices from 11 primate species share the same archetypal fractal shape, indicating a universal mechanism for primate and mammalian cortical folding, and suggesting novel shape biomarkers for brains.
Halgren et al. previously reported that co-rippling extends to the whole cerebral cortex in humans. Ilya Verzhbinsky, an M.D./Ph.D. candidate in the Medical Scientist Training Program at UC San Diego ...
The activity of neurons in the mammalian brain is known to contribute to the development of the brain at the early stages of development. While past neuroscientific studies have gathered evidence ...
For human tissues, prior experimental manipulations are impractical, and genomic alterations are employed. Somatic mutations mark subclones and their fates can be reconstructed with DNA sequencing ...