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  • Neuroimaging markers for studying Gulf-War illness: single-subject level analytical method based on machine learning 

    Guan, Yi; Cheng, Chia-Hsin; Chen, Weifan; Zhang, Yingqi; Koo, Sophia; Krengel, Maxine; Janulewicz, Patricia; Toomey, Rosemary; Yang, Ehwa; Bhadelia, Rafeeque; Steele, Lea; Kim, Jae-Hun; Sullivan, Kimberly; Koo, Bang-Bon (2020-11-20)
    Gulf War illness (GWI) refers to the multitude of chronic health symptoms, spanning from fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and neurological complaints to respiratory, gastrointestinal, and dermatologic symptoms experienced ...
  • Klotho pathways, myelination disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and epigenetic drugs 

    Moos, Walter H.; Faller, Douglas V.; Glavas, Ioannis P.; Harpp, David N.; Kanara, Iphigenia; Mavrakis, Anastasios N.; Pernokas, Julie; Pernokas, Mark; Pinkert, Carl A.; Powers, Whitney R.; Sampani, Konstantina; Steliou, Kosta; Vavvas, Demetrios G.; Zamboni, Robert J.; Kodukula, Krishna; Chen, Xiaohong (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2020)
    In this review we outline a rationale for identifying neuroprotectants aimed at inducing endogenous Klotho activity and expression, which is epigenetic action, by definition. Such an approach should promote remyelination ...
  • Epigenetic treatment of dermatologic disorders 

    Moos, Walter H.; Faller, Douglas V.; Glavas, Ioannis P.; Harpp, David N.; Kanara, Iphigenia; Pinkert, Carl A.; Powers, Whitney R.; Sampani, Konstantina; Steliou, Kosta; Vavvas, Demetrios G.; Kodukula, Krishna; Zamboni, Robert J. (Wiley, 2019-09)
    Healthy skin protects us against a multitude of insults but injured or maladapted skin can lead to infection, inflammation or worse. Fortunately, naturally occurring bioactive products, many commonly found in olive oil and ...
  • Automated identification of neurons and their locations 

    Inglis, Andrew; Cruz, Luis; Roe, Dan L.; Stanley, Harry Eugene; Rosene, Douglas L.; Urbanc, Brigita (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2008-06-01)
    Individual locations of many neuronal cell bodies (>10^4) are needed to enable statistically significant measurements of spatial organization within the brain such as nearest‐neighbour and microcolumnarity measurements. ...
  • Colocalization of neurons in optical coherence microscopy and Nissl-stained histology in Brodmann’s area 32 and area 21 

    Magnain, Caroline; Augustinack, Jean C.; Tirrell, Lee; Fogarty, Morgan; Frosch, Matthew P.; Boas, David; Fischl, Bruce; Rockland, Kathleen S. (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019-01)
    Optical coherence tomography is an optical technique that uses backscattered light to highlight intrinsic structure, and when applied to brain tissue, it can resolve cortical layers and fiber bundles. Optical coherence ...
  • Frontal Brain Dysfunction in Alcoholism with and without Antisocial Personality Disorder 

    Oscar-Berman, Marlene; Valmas, Mary M.; Sawyer, Kayle S.; Kirkley, Shalene M.; Gansler, David A.; Merritt, Diane; Couture, Ashley (Dove Medical Press, 2009-06-10)
    Alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) often are comorbid conditions. Alcoholics, as well as nonalcoholic individuals with ASPD, exhibit behaviors associated with prefrontal brain dysfunction such as increased ...
  • Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA) as a Predictor of Early Attention Complaints, an Antecedent to Dementia 

    Braverman, Eric R.; Chen, Amanda Lih-Chuan; Chen, Thomas J.H.; Schoolfield, John D.; Notaro, Alison; Braverman, Dasha; Kerner, Mallory; Blum, Seth H.; Arcuri, Vanessa; Varshavskiy, Michael; Damle, Uma; Downs, B. William; Waite, Roger L.; Oscar-Berman, Marlene; Giordano, John; Blum, Kenneth (Dove Medical Press, 2010-10-15)
    The goal of this study was to determine if impairments detected by the test of variables of attention (TOVA) may be used to predict early attention complaints and memory impairments accurately in a clinical setting. We ...
  • Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder and Reward Deficiency Syndrome 

    Blum, Kenneth; Chen, Amanda Lih-Chuan; Braverman, Eric R.; Comings, David E.; Chen, Thomas J.H.; Arcuri, Vanessa; Blum, Seth H.; Downs, Bernard W.; Waite, Roger L.; Notaro, Alison; Lubar, Joel; Williams, Lonna; Prihoda, Thomas J.; Palomo, Tomas; Oscar-Berman, Marlene (Dove Medical Press, 2008)
    Molecular genetic studies have identified several genes that may mediate susceptibility to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A consensus of the literature suggests that when there is a dysfunction in the ...
  • Automated MRI Measures Identify Individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease* 

    Desikan, Rahul S.; Cabral, Howard J.; Hess, Christopher P.; Dillon, William P.; Glastonbury, Christine M.; Weiner, Michael W.; Schmansky, Nicholas J.; Greve, Douglas N.; Salat, David H.; Buckner, Randy L.; Fischl, Bruce (Oxford University Press, 2009-5-21)
    Mild cognitive impairment can represent a transitional state between normal ageing and Alzheimer's disease. Non-invasive diagnostic methods are needed to identify mild cognitive impairment individuals for early therapeutic ...
  • Distinct Parietal and Temporal Pathways to the Homologues of Broca's Area in the Monkey 

    Petrides, Michael; Pandya, Deepak N. (Public Library of Science, 2009-8-11)
    An unprecedented detailed analysis of ventrolateral frontal cortical circuitry in Broca's area of the non-human primate brain clarifies the functional pathways permitting interaction between posterior cortical areas and ...

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