BEL contributed to paper in "Nature Communications"
BEL high-density microelectrode array technology contributed to investigating how RNAs and RNA helicase control mouse retina architecture, published recently in Nature Communications.
Michele Fiscella contributed through high-density microelectrode array measurements to investigating how RNAs and RNA helicase control mouse retina architecture. The work was done in collaboration with the groups of Botond Roska at FMI and Witold Filipowicz at the University of Basel. The corresponding research article entitled "A network comprising short and long noncoding RNAs and RNA helicase controls mouse retina architecture" was published in Nature Communications (2015, 6:7305). external page Nature Communications is an online-only, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in all areas of the biological, physical and chemical sciences.