Abstract

A large fraction of mammalian genes is regulated posttranscriptionally by microRNAs. In the developing nervous system, a small subset of these short RNA molecules is important to orchestrate the rapid switch from OPCs to myelin-forming oligodendrocytes. But putting the miRNA brake on oligodendrocyte gene expression is required throughout life.

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