2016
Neuroblast Distribution after Cortical Impact Is Influenced by White Matter Injury in the Immature Gyrencephalic Brain
Taylor SR, Smith CM, Keeley KL, McGuone D, Dodge CP, Duhaime AC, Costine BA. Neuroblast Distribution after Cortical Impact Is Influenced by White Matter Injury in the Immature Gyrencephalic Brain. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2016, 10: 387. PMID: 27601978, PMCID: PMC4994423, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraumatic brain injuryWhite matter injuryCortical impactSubventricular zoneWhite matterGyrencephalic brainBrain regionsInjury sitePostnatal populationGray matterPostnatal day 7Age-dependent increaseNumber of neuroblastsCortical contusionNeurogenic responseCortical injuryMajor white matterSham surgeryPND 14PND 5Potential complicationsBrain injuryPopulation of neuroblastsDay 7Chronic effects
2013
DTI-measured white matter abnormalities in adolescents with Conduct Disorder
Haney-Caron E, Caprihan A, Stevens MC. DTI-measured white matter abnormalities in adolescents with Conduct Disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2013, 48: 111-120. PMID: 24139595, PMCID: PMC3863548, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2013.09.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFractional anisotropyAxial diffusivityWhite matter microstructureMicrostructural abnormalitiesLong-range white matter connectionsWhite matter microstructural abnormalitiesWhite matter abnormalitiesDiffusion tensor imaging (DTI) findingsAnatomical connectivity abnormalitiesLower fractional anisotropySuperior corona radiataAbnormal white matter microstructureBrain white matter microstructureDifferent brain regionsWhite matter connectionsTemporal lobe regionsFronto-occipital fasciculusTwo-sample t-testFunctional neuroimaging studiesCD ageCD adolescentsMajor white matterImaging findingsRadial diffusivity measurementsStudy group
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