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Pan and Winkler review key recent advances in the rapidly developing field that focuses on the crosstalk between cancer and the nervous system and how this may be leveraged to inform rational design of cancer therapies.
Unfried and Ulitsky discuss recent advances in understanding how long noncoding RNAs expressed at much lower levels compared with their targets or cofactors overcome the stoichiometric disadvantages and exert their cellular functions.
Shi et al. discuss recent approaches for the discovery of small noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs), limitations associated with sncRNA expression analyses, and emerging methods for direct and simultaneous detection of multiple RNA modifications.