Boys have a larger callosal volume than girls at birth [110] and faster or more pronounced increases in white matter volume during development [111]. Sex differences in white matter fibers were recently studied in a large sample of individuals between 8 and 22 years old [112]. This study ...
Connectome and white matter findings Boys have a larger callosal volume than girls at birth [110] and faster or more pronounced increases in white matter volume during development [111]. Sex differences in white matter fibers were recently studied in a large sample of individuals between 8 and ...
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All gray and white matter images were then nonlinearly registered to the stereotactic coordinate system of the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), using FNIRT (http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fnirt/). Results for linearly registered images can be found in eFigures 1 and 2. To account for ...
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes axon tearing and synapse degradation, resulting in multiple neurological dysfunctions and exacerbation of early neurodegeneration; the repair of axonal and synaptic structures is critical for restoring neuronal functio
[170]. In addition, the selective RARβ2agonist AC261066 reduced oxidative stress in an ex vivo murine model of ischemia/reperfusion [171] and later the same group performed in vivo study to show that RARβ2agonist attenuated the development of contractile dysfunction and maladaptive remodeling ...