Luijten, Dieuwke Douillet, Delphine Luijken, Kim Tromeur, Cecile Penaloza, Andrea Hugli, Olivier Aujesky, Drahomir Barco, Stefano Bledsoe, Joseph Chang, Kyle
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Home treatment is considered safe in acute pulmonary embolism (PE) patients selected by a validated triage tool (e.g. simplified PE severity index score or Hestia rule), but there is uncertainty regarding the applicability in underrepresented subgroups. The aim was to evaluate the safety of home treatment by performing an indiv...
Zioga, Ioanna Harrison, Peter MC Pearce, Marcus Bhattacharya, Joydeep Di Bernardi Luft, Caroline
Aesthetic preference is intricately linked to learning and creativity. Previous studies have largely examined the perception of novelty in terms of pleasantness and the generation of novelty via creativity separately. The current study examines the connection between perception and generation of novelty in music; specifically, we investigated how p...
Wei, Xiaofei Campagna, Jesus Jagodzinska, Barbara Wi, Dongwook Cohn, Whitaker Lee, Jessica Zhu, Chunni Huang, Christine Molnár, László Houser, Carolyn
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Brain rhythms provide the timing for recruitment of brain activity required for linking together neuronal ensembles engaged in specific tasks. The γ-oscillations (30 to 120 Hz) orchestrate neuronal circuits underlying cognitive processes and working memory. These oscillations are reduced in numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders, including...
Babey, Muriel E Krause, William C Chen, Kun Herber, Candice B Torok, Zsofia Nikkanen, Joni Rodriguez, Ruben Zhang, Xiao Castro-Navarro, Fernanda Wang, Yuting
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In lactating mothers, the high calcium (Ca2+) demand for milk production triggers significant bone loss1. Although oestrogen normally counteracts excessive bone resorption by promoting bone formation, this sex steroid drops precipitously during this postpartum period. Here we report that brain-derived cellular communication network factor 3 (CCN3) ...
Poon, Michael M Lorrain, Kym I Stebbins, Karin J Edu, Geraldine C Broadhead, Alexander R Lorenzana, Ariana J Roppe, Jeffrey R Baccei, Jill M Baccei, Christopher S Chen, Austin C
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and debilitating neurological disease that results in inflammatory demyelination. While endogenous remyelination helps to recover function, this restorative process tends to become less efficient over time. Currently, intense efforts aimed at the mechanisms that promote remyelination are being considered promisi...
Chen, Yuyang Dawes, Ruebena Kim, Hyung Ljungdahl, Alicia Stenton, Sarah Walker, Susan Lord, Jenny Lemire, Gabrielle Martin-Geary, Alexandra Ganesh, Vijay
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Around 60% of individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) remain undiagnosed after comprehensive genetic testing, primarily of protein-coding genes1. Large genome-sequenced cohorts are improving our ability to discover new diagnoses in the non-coding genome. Here we identify the non-coding RNA RNU4-2 as a syndromic NDD gene. RNU4-2 encodes ...
Vera, Juan Freichel, René Michelini, Giorgia Loo, Sandra Lenartowicz, Agatha
OBJECTIVE: ADHD is a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. Impairments in executive functioning (EF) are central to models of ADHD, while alpha-band spectral power event-related decreases (ERD) have emerged as a putative electroencephalography (EEG) biomarker of EF in ADHD. Lit...
Cerron-Vela, Carmen Rosa Tierradentro-García, Luis Octavio Rimba, Zekordavar Lavadka Andronikou, Savvas
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Neuroradiology
Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a multisystem autosomal dominant disorder with highly variable expression. Intracranial arterial and venous anomalies have a reported prevalence of 30-40% and can increase the risk of stroke by 16%. Few reports document the frequency and evolution of cerebrovascular abnormalities (CVAs) in children with ALGS. We aimed to...
Tosun, Duygu Hausle, Zachary Iwaki, Hirotaka Thropp, Pamela Lamoureux, Jennifer Lee, Edward B MacLeod, Karen McEvoy, Sean Nalls, Michael Perrin, Richard J
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IntroductionAlzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is defined by β-amyloid (Aβ) plaques and neurofibrillary tau, but Lewy bodies (LBs; ?-synuclein aggregates) are a common co-pathology for which effective biomarkers are needed.MethodsA validated α-synuclein Seed Amplification Assay (SAA) was used on recent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 1638 Al...
Dresp, Birgitta
Self-organization is a major functional principle in the living brain. This keynote develops on theoretical underpinnings of this concept to illustrate why it is also the mechanistic foundation of all forms of adaptive learning and intelligence, from the synapse to integrated neural networks, which are present in a large range of species from mollu...