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This report contains a gene expression summary of the dentate gyrus (DG), derived from the Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) _in situ_ hybridization mouse data set.
Allen Institute for Brain Science +3 more
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Partial Deletion of <i>Cxcl12</i> from Hippocampal Cajal-Retzius Cells Does Not Disrupt Dentate Gyrus Development or Neurobehaviors. [PDF]
van Bruggen R +4 more
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Gyrus atrophy of the choroid and retina. A case presentation
Gyrus atrophy is a rare autosomal recessive hereditary disease secondary to a mutation of the OAT gene on chromosome 10 which results in a deficiency of the mitochondrial enzyme ornithine aminotransferase that causes a 20-fold increase in serum ...
Leopoldo Garduno Vieyra +3 more
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Background and objectiveAs a key feature of schizophrenia, auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) is causing concern. Altered dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) patterns involving in auditory related regions were rarely reported in schizophrenia patients
Kangkang Xue +8 more
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BackgroundNeurobiological mechanisms underlying the recurrence of major depressive disorder (MDD) at different ages are unclear, and this study used the regional homogeneity (ReHo) index to compare whether there are differences between early onset ...
Ji-fei Sun +17 more
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Background: Bipolar disorder is a chronic and highly recurrent mental disorder that can be classified as bipolar type I (BD I) and bipolar type II (BD II).
Wen Liu +7 more
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Detection of Alzheimer’s disease by displacement field and machine learning [PDF]
Aim. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease. Recently, computer scientists have developed various methods for early detection based on computer vision and machine learning techniques.Method.
Yudong Zhang, Shuihua Wang
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Differential recruitment of brain networks following route and cartographic map learning of spatial environments. [PDF]
An extensive neuroimaging literature has helped characterize the brain regions involved in navigating a spatial environment. Far less is known, however, about the brain networks involved when learning a spatial layout from a cartographic map.
Copara, Milagros +2 more
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