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1. Transformation of the Radial Glia Scaffold Demarcates Two Stages of Human Cerebral Cortex Development.

2. A Primate lncRNA Mediates Notch Signaling during Neuronal Development by Sequestering miRNA.

3. Molecular Identity of Human Outer Radial Glia during Cortical Development.

4. Parallel in vivo analysis of large-effect autism genes implicates cortical neurogenesis and estrogen in risk and resilience.

5. A Chromatin Accessibility Atlas of the Developing Human Telencephalon.

6. Type-I-interferon-responsive microglia shape cortical development and behavior.

7. Thalamocortical organoids enable in vitro modeling of 22q11.2 microdeletion associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.

8. New York Stem Cell Foundation Robertson Investigators.

9. Human microglia states are conserved across experimental models and regulate neural stem cell responses in chimeric organoids.

10. Are Organoids Ready for Prime Time?

11. Development and Arealization of the Cerebral Cortex.

12. Multimodal Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Physiological Maturation in the Developing Human Neocortex.

13. Establishing Cerebral Organoids as Models of Human-Specific Brain Evolution.

14. Mafb and c-Maf Have Prenatal Compensatory and Postnatal Antagonistic Roles in Cortical Interneuron Fate and Function.

15. The Psychiatric Cell Map Initiative: A Convergent Systems Biological Approach to Illuminating Key Molecular Pathways in Neuropsychiatric Disorders.

16. Human-Specific NOTCH2NL Genes Affect Notch Signaling and Cortical Neurogenesis.

17. Human iPSC-Derived Cerebral Organoids Model Cellular Features of Lissencephaly and Reveal Prolonged Mitosis of Outer Radial Glia.

18. Expression Analysis Highlights AXL as a Candidate Zika Virus Entry Receptor in Neural Stem Cells.

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