Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are commonly known as RNA molecules that are not involved in the protein-coding process but play crucial regulatory roles in various cellular processes, including neural development.
Please, I'll appreciate if researchers share recent findings from experimental studies or clinical trials that demonstrate the involvement of specific ncRNAs in neural development and their potential therapeutic applications in neuroregeneration.
Also, highlight any challenges or gaps in our current understanding and propose potential directions for future research. Are there limitations or areas where further investigation is needed to fully harness the therapeutic potential of ncRNAs in neuroregeneration?