: Fred H. Gage, Yves Christen
: Fred H. Gage
: Retrotransposition, Diversity and the Brain
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540749660
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: English
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This Fondation IPSEN Colloque Médecine et Recherche was devoted to the interface between the complexity of brain organization and function, the mechanisms for generating diversity and genetic mobility. The goal was to expand the current limits of research in neurobiology not only to the benefit of those interested in the cellular and molecular processes but also for the understanding of high-level cognitive functions and the understanding of complex mental diseases.

Preface5
Table of Contents6
List of Contributors7
Telomeres and Telomerase in Human Health and Disease11
Molecular and CircuitMechanisms for Hippocampal Learning23
Retrotransposons – Natural and Synthetic30
Ancient Retrotransposons as Possible Remnants of the Primitive RNPWorld42
Human Diversity and L1 Retrotransposon Biology: Creation of New Genes and Individual Variation in Retrotransposition Potential52
From the “RNAWorld” to Brain Complexity: Generation of Diversity62
Endogenous Retroviruses and Human Neuropsychiatric Disorders74
Is Psychosis Due to Retroviral/Retrotransposon Integration Close to the Cerebral Dominance Gene?95
Microcephalies and DNA Repair117
Subject Index129