Selected article for: "cerebrospinal fluid and corpus callosum"

Author: Luis M. Colon-Perez; Kristen R. Ibanez; Mallory Suarez; Kristin Torroella; Kelly Acuna; Edward Ofori; Yona Levites; David E. Vaillancourt; Todd E. Golde; Paramita Chakrabarty; Marcelo Febo
Title: Increased Neurite Orientation-Dispersion and Density in the TgCRND8 Mouse Model of Amyloidosis: Inverse Relation with Functional Connectome Clustering and Modulation by Interleukin-6
  • Document date: 2019_2_27
  • ID: hyeygk64_20
    Snippet: ITKSNAP (Yushkevich et al., 2006) was used to manually segment hippocampus and WM areas such as anterior commissure, fimbria, genu and splenium of the corpus callosum, and cerebral peduncle (Figure 1 , top panel). We selected these axonal pathways because of their critical roles in carrying information between nuclei in striatum and forebrain, prefrontal cortical areas, sensorimotor, temporal, parietal and retrosplenial cortical structures, and t.....
    Document: ITKSNAP (Yushkevich et al., 2006) was used to manually segment hippocampus and WM areas such as anterior commissure, fimbria, genu and splenium of the corpus callosum, and cerebral peduncle (Figure 1 , top panel). We selected these axonal pathways because of their critical roles in carrying information between nuclei in striatum and forebrain, prefrontal cortical areas, sensorimotor, temporal, parietal and retrosplenial cortical structures, and the hippocampalseptal system. The T2 high resolution anatomical and the fractional anisotropy (FA) maps were used as guides to determine boundaries between tissue structures. Every effort was made to avoid crossing boundaries between grey and white matter and between the latter two tissue types with the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) filled lateral ventricles. We sampled the lateral cerebral ventricles to corroborate upper values of diffusivity in a region with unrestricted water mobility.

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