white matter neuronsIn the adult human brain, the interstitial neurons (WMIN) of the subcortical white matter are the surviving remnants of the fetal subplate zone. It has been suggested that they perform certain important functions and may be involved in the pathogenesis of several neurol...
white matter neuronsIn the adult human brain, the interstitial neurons (WMIN) of the subcortical white matter are the surviving remnants of the fetal subplate zone. It has been suggested that they perform certain important functions and may be involved in the pathogenesis of several neurological ...
Nonetheless, the very existence of multipotential progenitors scattered throughout the white-matter parenchyma forces one to reconsider understanding of both the nature and incidence of neural stem cells in the adult brain, and challenges the conception of the supposed rarity of adult neural progenitor...
Structural delineation and assignment are the fundamental steps in understanding the anatomy of the human brain. The white matter has been structurally defined in the past only at its core regions (deep white matter). However, the most peripheral white matter areas, which are interleaved between th...
Visualization of the human brain lipidome variation based on the normalized abundance of 419 HRMS-assessed or 216 MRM-assessed lipids revealed a reproducible gradient of brain structures—from associative and limbic cortical regions to the central white matter tracts (Fig. 1e, top row). The macaqu...
b, Non-centiled, ‘raw’ bilateral cerebrum tissue volumes for grey matter, white matter, subcortical grey matter and ventricles are plotted for each cross-sectional control scan as a function of age (log-scaled); points are coloured by sex. c, Normative brain-volume trajectories were ...
Human brain white matter exhibits an uncommonly strong dispersion of 1/T1 at high fields. An additional relaxation pathway via the myelin lipids, which are not directly visible to medical NMR due to their fast T2 decay, is proposed. Relaxation dispersion data are successfully analyzed on the ba...
Brain Swelling and Loss of Gray and White Matter Differentiation in Human Postmortem Cases by Computed Tomography. G, Gonoi W, Ishida M et al (2015) Brain swelling and loss of gray and white matter differentiation in human postmortem cases by computed tomography. ... Go,Shirota,Wataru,... ...
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While functional MRI (fMRI) studies have mainly focused on gray matter, recent studies have consistently found that blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) signals can be reliably detected in white matter, and functional connectivity (FC) has been organized into distributed networks in white matter....