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Vascular response patterns to targeted therapies in murine breast cancer models with divergent degrees of malignancy
BackgroundResponse assessment of targeted cancer therapies is becoming increasingly challenging, as it is not adequately assessable with conventional...
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Machine Learning in Cardiovascular Disorders
Cardiovascular Diseases, affecting human lives and claiming lives globally is a matter of concern globally. Although conventional methods are in use,... -
Applying Joint Graph Embedding to Study Alzheimer’s Neurodegeneration Patterns in Volumetric Data
Neurodegeneration measured through volumetry in MRI is recognized as a potential Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) biomarker, but its utility is limited by...
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MRIO: the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Acquisition and Analysis Ontology
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain is a useful tool in both the clinic and research settings, aiding in the diagnosis and treatments of...
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Pulmonary Microcirculation in Experimental Model of Pulmonary Thromboembolism after Pretreatment with Chloroquine
Changes of pulmonary microcirculation in response to pulmonary artery embolization after pretreatment with chloroquine were studied on the model of...
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Studies on human body composition in Russia: past and present
Despite the presence of body composition studies in Russia, there are no current reviews on this topic, and the results are relatively rarely...
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MRI Aspects: Conventional, SWI, and DTI
This chapter will focus on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in degenerative cerebellar ataxias. First, we will briefly introduce MRI pulse... -
Cerebellar morphometric and spectroscopic biomarkers for Machado-Joseph Disease
Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) or Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is the most common form of dominant SCA worldwide. Magnetic Resonance Imaging...
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Explaining the association between social and lifestyle factors and cognitive functions: a pathway analysis in the Memento cohort
BackgroundThis work aimed to investigate the potential pathways involved in the association between social and lifestyle factors, biomarkers of...
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Deficits of Gras** in Cerebellar Disorders
Given its stereotyped cytoarchitecture, the widespread connections with cortical and subcortical sensory-motor structures, and the neural activity of... -
Lesion-Symptom Map** of the Human Cerebellum
Although the function of the cerebellum cannot be inferred from lesion data alone, it is still of major scientific and clinical interest to assess... -
Grey matter changes on brain MRI in subjective cognitive decline: a systematic review
IntroductionPeople with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) report cognitive deterioration. However, their performance in neuropsychological...
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Cerebellar Grey Matter Volumes in Reactive Aggression and Impulsivity in Healthy Volunteers
Several lines of evidence point towards the involvement of the cerebellum in reactive aggression. In addition to the posterior cerebellar hemisphere,...
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Transcranial brain parenchyma sonography in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
IntroductionThere are rising evidences that subcortical structures, including the basal ganglia, are affected in patients with epilepsy. These...
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Acupuncture and Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the main cause of dementia and one of the most common kinds of neurodegenerative diseases. However, its etiology and... -
Volumetric MRI Findings in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and Neuropsychological Outcome
Region of interest (ROI) volumetric assessment has become a standard technique in quantitative neuroimaging. ROI volume is thought to represent a...
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Brain reserve contributes to distinguishing preclinical Alzheimer’s stages 1 and 2
BackgroundIn preclinical Alzheimer’s disease, it is unclear why some individuals with amyloid pathologic change are asymptomatic (stage 1), whereas...
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Neuroimaging in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: Research and Clinical Utility
Frontotemporal lobar dementia (FTLD) is a clinically and pathologically complex disease. Advances in neuroimaging techniques have provided a... -
The effect of a single closed-circuit rebreather decompression dive in extremely cold water to cardiac function
PurposeDive-induced cardiac and hemodynamic changes are caused by various mechanisms, and they are aggravated by cold water. Therefore, aging divers...