Celebrating 10 Years | 2022

The Society for Neuroscience launched its gold open-access journal in November 2014. As founding Editor-in-Chief Christophe Bernard said in his editorial, “eNeuro at Ten: Just Warming Up,” “eNeuro was designed to serve the community of neuroscientists.”

To celebrate 10 years of eNeuro, throughout the year the blog will highlight findings of some of the most-cited papers published in each year of the journal’s history.

2022

A Shared Transcriptional Identity for Forebrain and Dentate Gyrus Neural Stem Cells from Embryogenesis to Adulthood
Michael J. Borrett, Brendan T. Innes, Nareh Tahmasian, Gary D. Bader, David R. Kaplan, and Freda D. Miller

Borrett et al. performed bioinformatic analyses on data from two previously published papers to unveil anatomical and temporal differences and similarities between forebrain and dentate gyrus neural stem cell populations. These findings helped pave the way for elucidating the roles of specific genes in driving neural stem cell state and fate.

 

Linking Brain Structure, Activity, and Cognitive Function through Computation
Katrin Amunts, Javier DeFelipe, Cyriel Pennartz, Alain Destexhe, Michele Migliore, Philippe Ryvlin, Steve Furber, Alois Knoll, Lise Bitsch, Jan G. Bjaalie, Yannis Ioannidis, Thomas Lippert, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, Rainer Goebel, and Viktor Jirsa

This paper by Amunts and colleagues introduced EBRAINS, a digital open research initiative from the Human Brain Project, and illustrated its capacity to integrate heterogeneous data, models, and information to guide scientific progress. They described its goals, scope, and facilities.

Category: Featured Finding
Tags: Development, Integrative Systems