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it is not possible to elucidate whether brain mechanisms underlying GMA are static, related to antipsychotic treatment or should be considered as a result of disease progression (Baare et al., 2001; Bohlken et al., 2014; Brans et al., 2008a; Mamah et al., 2008; van Haren et al., ...
However, given the prevalence of 200–300 μm vessels in most brain tumors, GRE could be further sensitized routinely to detect neovasculature in vivo. This aspect of HF MRI lends itself to the development of new non-invasive tools for monitoring tumor progression and identifying and validating ...
Over the past two decades, the advancement of neuroimaging techniques and associated computational methods has provided us with insight into the causes, progression and even treatment of schizophrenia,1 enabling quantitative re-examination of classical and popular theories on the pathogenesis of the diseas...
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(tumour microenvironment) or metastatic niche in case of metastases—plays a crucial role in progression and survival of these cells [76,77]. This microenvironment is formed through tumor-derived factors and extracellular vesicles, ultimately leading to alterations to the normal brain microenvironment ...