In a groundbreaking study published in Nature, researchers have unveiled a complex interplay of genetic programs that sculpt the sensorimotor–association (S–A) axis of cortical development. This axis represents a fundamental organizational feature of the mammalian brain, linking primary sensory and motor areas with higher-order association regions. Central to this discovery are two key genes, SEMA7A […]
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