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Synaptic density in the central nervous system can be measured in vivo using PET with [18F]SynVesT-1. While [18F]SynVesT-1 has been proven to be a powerful radiopharmaceutical for PET imaging of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD)
Kelly Smart +5 more
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Measurement(s) brain measurement Technology Type(s) Magnetization-Prepared Rapid Gradient Echo MRI Factor Type(s) level of head motion Sample Characteristic - Organism Homo ...
Ádám Nárai +9 more
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Due to their robustness and speed, recently developed deep learning-based methods have the potential to provide a faster and hence more scalable alternative to more conventional neuroimaging analysis pipelines in terms of whole-brain segmentation based ...
Péter Kemenczky +6 more
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First-in-Human PET Imaging of [18F]SDM-4MP3: A Cautionary Tale
[18F]SynVesT-1 is a PET radiopharmaceutical that binds to the synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A) and serves as a biomarker of synaptic density with widespread clinical research applications in psychiatry and neurodegeneration.
Kimberly L. Desmond +13 more
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Modern imaging techniques, particularly functional imaging techniques that interrogate some specific aspect of underlying tumor biology, have enormous potential in neuro-oncology for disease detection, grading, and tumor delineation to guide biopsy and resection; monitoring treatment response; and targeting radiotherapy.
Brindle, Kevin M. +4 more
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A comparative analysis on resting-state magnetoencephalography data from healthy controls and patients with chronic pain reveals spectral frequency-specific dysregulation and a temporal imbalance of brain microstates in chronic neuropathic pain.
Camille Fauchon +12 more
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Multimodal phenotypic axes of Parkinson’s disease
Individuals with Parkinson’s disease present with a complex clinical phenotype, encompassing sleep, motor, cognitive, and affective disturbances.
Ross D. Markello +5 more
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Age-related dopamine reductions have been suggested to contribute to maladaptive working memory (WM) function in older ages. One promising intervention approach is to increase physical activity, as this has been associated with plasticity of the striatal
Bryn Farnsworth von Cederwald +4 more
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MNI-FTD templates, unbiased average templates of frontotemporal dementia variants
Measurement(s) average brain template Technology Type(s) T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging Factor Type(s) sex • age • education • Clinical Dementia Rating Sample Characteristic - Organism Homo sapiens Machine-accessible metadata file describing the ...
Mahsa Dadar +4 more
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Neuroimaging is increasingly relevant to child and adolescent psychiatrists. Once a set of esoteric research techniques relegated more to the province of a pediatric neurologist or radiologist, brain imaging now has a place in the mainstream of child and adolescent psychiatry.
Andrew J, Gerber, Bradley S, Peterson
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