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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_36
    Snippet: Functional network graphs are analyzed using Brain Connectivity Toolbox (Rubinov and Sporns, 2010) . Graphs with 4,005 entries are organized in MATLAB [graph size = n(n-1)/2, where n is the number of nodes represented in the graph, or 90 ROI]. The z-scores are thresholded to equalize density prior to analyses (multiple node density thresholds from 2-20% are applied)......
    Document: Functional network graphs are analyzed using Brain Connectivity Toolbox (Rubinov and Sporns, 2010) . Graphs with 4,005 entries are organized in MATLAB [graph size = n(n-1)/2, where n is the number of nodes represented in the graph, or 90 ROI]. The z-scores are thresholded to equalize density prior to analyses (multiple node density thresholds from 2-20% are applied).

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