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Complementary MR measures of white matter and their relation to cardiovascular health and cognition. [PDF]
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Clinical application of 3D reconstruction and accurate volume measurement of white matter in patients with cognitive dysfunction. [PDF]
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Role and Mechanism of Microglia in White Matter Injury Recovery in Ischemic Stroke. [PDF]
Guo YS, Shang Y, Yao J, Bi X.
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White Matter Abnormalities and Cognition in Aging and Alzheimer Disease.
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Preterm birth, socioeconomic status, and white matter development across childhood
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Do white cells matter in white matter damage?
Trends in Neurosciences, 2001Support is provided for the hypothesis that activated leukocytes, especially monocytes/macrophages, contribute to cerebral white matter damage in extremely low gestational age newborns. Much of the evidence is indirect and comes from analogies to brain diseases in adults, and from models of brain damage in adult and newborn animals.
Scott K. Durum +2 more
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Brain Research Reviews, 1999
Brain and spinal cord white matter are vulnerable to the effects of ischaemia. Reduction of the energy supply leads to a cascade of events including depolarization, influx of Na(+) and the subsequent reverse operation of the membrane protein the Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger which ultimately terminates in intracellular Ca(2+) overload and irreversible axonal ...
Petty Margaret, Joseph G Wettstein
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Brain and spinal cord white matter are vulnerable to the effects of ischaemia. Reduction of the energy supply leads to a cascade of events including depolarization, influx of Na(+) and the subsequent reverse operation of the membrane protein the Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger which ultimately terminates in intracellular Ca(2+) overload and irreversible axonal ...
Petty Margaret, Joseph G Wettstein
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White matter lactate – Does it matter?
Neuroscience, 2014About half of the human brain is white matter, characterized by axons covered in myelin, which facilitates the high speed of nerve signals from one brain area to another. At the time of myelination, the oligodendrocytes that synthesize myelin require a large amount of energy for this task.
Rinholm, J E, Bergersen, Linda Hildegard
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Impact of white matter hyperintensities on surrounding white matter tracts
Neuroradiology, 2018It is unclear how white matter hyperintensities disrupt surrounding white matter tracts. The aim of this tractography study was to determine the spatial relationship between diffusion characteristics along white matter tracts and the distance from white matter hyperintensities.Diffusion tensor 3-T MRI scans were acquired in 29 participants with white ...
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