The human connectome in Alzheimer disease—relationship to biomarkers and genetics
The pathology of Alzheimer disease (AD) damages structural and functional brain networks,
resulting in cognitive impairment. The results of recent connectomics studies have now …
resulting in cognitive impairment. The results of recent connectomics studies have now …
Network science of biological systems at different scales: A review
Network science is today established as a backbone for description of structure and function
of various physical, chemical, biological, technological, and social systems. Here we review …
of various physical, chemical, biological, technological, and social systems. Here we review …
Statistical harmonization corrects site effects in functional connectivity measurements from multi‐site fMRI data
Acquiring resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) datasets at multiple
MRI scanners and clinical sites can improve statistical power and generalizability of results …
MRI scanners and clinical sites can improve statistical power and generalizability of results …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal excitation/inhibition imbalance: core element of a translational perspective on Alzheimer pathophysiology
Our incomplete understanding of the link between Alzheimer's Disease pathology and
symptomatology is a crucial obstacle for therapeutic success. Recently, translational studies …
symptomatology is a crucial obstacle for therapeutic success. Recently, translational studies …
Functional connectomics in depression: insights into therapies
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by heterogeneous cognitive and
behavioral symptoms. The emerging research paradigm of functional connectomics has …
behavioral symptoms. The emerging research paradigm of functional connectomics has …
Resting-state oscillations reveal disturbed excitation–inhibition ratio in Alzheimer's disease patients
An early disruption of neuronal excitation–inhibition (E–I) balance in preclinical animal
models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been frequently reported, but is difficult to measure …
models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been frequently reported, but is difficult to measure …
Synaptic plasticity shapes brain connectivity: implications for network topology
M Stampanoni Bassi, E Iezzi, L Gilio… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Studies of brain network connectivity improved understanding on brain changes and
adaptation in response to different pathologies. Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to …
adaptation in response to different pathologies. Synaptic plasticity, the ability of neurons to …
Clinically approved IVIg delivered to the hippocampus with focused ultrasound promotes neurogenesis in a model of Alzheimer's disease
Preclinical and clinical data support the use of focused ultrasound (FUS), in the presence of
intravenously injected microbubbles, to safely and transiently increase the permeability of …
intravenously injected microbubbles, to safely and transiently increase the permeability of …
A comprehensive review of magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies for brain functionality in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD)
Neural oscillations were established with their association with neurophysiological activities
and the altered rhythmic patterns are believed to be linked directly to the progression of …
and the altered rhythmic patterns are believed to be linked directly to the progression of …
Colloquium: Multiscale modeling of brain network organization
A complete understanding of the brain requires an integrated description of the numerous
scales and levels of neural organization. This means studying the interplay of genes and …
scales and levels of neural organization. This means studying the interplay of genes and …