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Corticospinal Tract Integrity and Long-Term Hand Function Prognosis in Patients With Stroke

2019

Background: The restoration of hand function is an important goal for patients with stroke. This study investigated the relationship between corticospinal tract (CST) integrity and the functional status of the hand in patients with stroke 6 months after onset and evaluated which of the following values would be useful for predicting hand function: fiber number (FN), fractional anisotropy (FA) at the mid-pons, and FA at the pontomedullary junction. Methods: The present retrospective cross-sectional observational study assessed 44 patients with stroke who were able to walk without using a walking aid or orthosis. The final hand function results were classified into three groups: no recovery (…

030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtycorticospinal tractlcsh:RC346-42903 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFull recoveryInternal medicineFractional anisotropymedicineIn patienthand functionChronic strokeStrokelcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemOriginal Researchstroke rehabilitationHand functionbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasediffusion tensor imagingstrokeNeurologyCorticospinal tractCardiologyNeurology (clinical)prognosis0305 other medical sciencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDiffusion MRIFrontiers in Neurology
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Characterizing the initial conditions of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC with mean transverse momentum and anisotropic flow correlations

2022

Physics letters / B 834, 137393 (2022). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137393

:Kjerne- og elementærpartikkelfysikk: 431 [VDP]heavy ion: scatteringNuclear Experiment; Nuclear Experiment; High Energy Physics - Experimenthiukkasfysiikkanucl-exElliptic-flowHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)ALICE5020: 5440 GeV-cms/nucleon[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Quark-gluon plasma elliptic flow Pb collisionsNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentViscosityelliptic flowQuark-gluon plasmaheavy ion: scattering ; flow: anisotropy ; gluon: saturation ; correlation: higher-order ; initial state ; transverse momentum ; ALICE ; boundary condition ; CERN LHC Coll ; hydrodynamics ; color glass condensate ; numerical calculations ; experimental results ; 5020: 5440 GeV-cms/nucleonflow: anisotropyHigh Energy Heavy Ion Collisions:Nuclear and elementary particle physics: 431 [VDP]CERN LHC CollPerspectiveydinfysiikkahigher-order [correlation]Particle Physics - Experimentanisotropy [flow]Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEvolutionFOS: Physical sciencesPb collisionstransverse momentum[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]114 Physical sciences530scattering [heavy ion]Nuclear Physics - Experimentddc:530saturation [gluon]numerical calculationsinitial statehep-exkvarkki-gluoniplasmaheavy-ion collisions nuclear physics correlations LHCcorrelation: higher-orderboundary condition5440 GeV-cms/nucleon [5020]hydrodynamicsgluon: saturationcolor glass condensateexperimental results
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Carbon-13 chemical shifts of bicyclic compounds

1970

13C NMR absorption spectra of 50 bicyclic hydrocarbons, alcohols and ketones have been measured, in addition to some terpenes. The 13C chemical shifts are approximately additive for similar compounds and can be used for the determination of molecular structure; they differ for endo- and exo-isomers, just as in proton spectra. These quite regular and predictable 13C shift differences are much larger and are caused by the 1,4-nonbonded interaction between atoms heavier than hydrogen, not by magnetic anisotropy effects.

Absorption spectroscopyBicyclic moleculeHydrogenChemistryChemical shiftCarbon-13chemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCarbon-13 NMRMagnetic anisotropyComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceOrganic Magnetic Resonance
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A spatially resolved investigation of the local, micro-magnetic domain structure of single and polycrystalline Co2FeSi

2007

The Heusler compound Co2FeSi is a promising material for magneto-electronic devices. With a Curie temperature of 1100?K and a saturation magnetization of 6?Bohr magnetons and a high spin polarization at the Fermi edge it fulfils the essential requirements for magnetic sensors or spin valve structures. An essential feature for such devices is the micro-magnetic domain structure. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism?photo emission electron microscopy has been used for a direct observation of the domain structure of single- and polycrystalline samples. The polycrystalline material exhibits a micro-magnetic ripple structure, as it is well known for pure Co and other polycrystalline Heusler compoun…

Acoustics and UltrasonicsCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationMagnetic domainChemistrySpin valveengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsHeusler compoundSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMagnetizationMagnetic anisotropyengineeringCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsSingle domainMicromagneticsJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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Cytosolic Ca2+Content and Membrane Fluidity of Platelets and Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes in Diabetes Mellitus

1995

Considering the role played by platelets and leucocytes in diabetic disease and keeping in mind the strong correlation between functional and metabolic aspects that characterizes this clinical condition, we evaluated, in two groups of diabetics, respectively the platelet and polymorphonuclear (PMN) cytosolic Ca2+ content (employing the fluorescent probe Fura 2-AM) and membrane fluidity (using the fluorescent probe TMA-DPH and considering the fluorescence polarization degree, inversely related to the membrane fluidity). From the obtained results, it is evident that the platelet cytosolic Ca2+ content does not distinguish normals from diabetics of type 1 and 2; the platelet membrane fluidity …

AdultBlood Plateletsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMembrane FluidityNeutrophilsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMetabolic aspectsClinical BiochemistryBiochemistryCytosolEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineDiabetes MellitusmedicineMembrane fluidityHumansPlateletAgedFluorescent DyesChemistryBiochemistry (medical)General MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePLATELET MEMBRANE FLUIDITYCytosolDiabetes Mellitus Type 1EndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2CalciumFluorescence anisotropyHormone and Metabolic Research
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Association of 5′ end neuregulin-1 ( NRG1 ) gene variation with subcortical medial frontal microstructure in humans

2007

Animal data suggest that the gene neuregulin-1 (NRG1) is involved in neuronal myelination. A haplotype (deCODE) in the 5' end region of the gene was described to double the risk for schizophrenia in an Icelandic population (Stefansson, H., Sigurdsson, E., Steinthorsdottir, V., Bjornsdottir, S., Sigmundsson, T., Ghosh, S., Brynjolfsson, J., Gunnarsdottir, S., Ivarsson, O., Chou, T.T., Hjaltason, O., Birgisdottir, B., Jonsson, H., Gudnadottir, V.G., Gudmundsdottir, E., Bjornsson, A., Ingvarsson, B., Ingason, A., Sigfusson, S., Hardardottir, H., Harvey, R.P., Lai, D., Zhou, M., Brunner, D., Mutel, V., Gonzalo, A., Lemke, G., Sainz, J., Johannesson, G., Andresson, T., Gudbjartsson, D., Manolesc…

AdultMaleAdolescentGenotypeNeuregulin-1Cognitive NeurosciencePopulationNerve Tissue ProteinsWhite matterAnimal dataFractional anisotropymedicineHumanseducationeducation.field_of_studyGenetic VariationHuman brainMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal Lobemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyFrontal lobeBrain sizeFemalePsychologyNeuroscienceDiffusion MRINeuroImage
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Physical Activity Predicts Population-Level Age-Related Differences in Frontal White Matter

2018

Physical activity has positive effects on brain health and cognitive function throughout the life span. Thus far, few studies have examined the effects of physical activity on white matter microstructure and psychomotor speed within the same, population-based sample (critical if conclusions are to extend to the wider population). Here, using diffusion tensor imaging and a simple reaction time task within a relatively large population-derived sample (N = 399; 18–87 years) from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN), we demonstrate that physical activity mediates the effect of age on white matter integrity, measured with fractional anisotropy. Higher self-reported daily ph…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyExternal capsuleAdolescentPopulationCognitive declineUncinate fasciculusAudiologyCorpus callosumArticle050105 experimental psychologyWhite matter03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesFractional anisotropyImage Processing Computer-AssistedReaction TimeHumansMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCognitive declineeducationExerciseAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry05 social sciencesAge FactorsMiddle AgedWhite MatterFrontal LobeDiffusion Magnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureEnglandBrain agingAnisotropyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessPsychomotor Performance030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDiffusion MRIThe Journals of Gerontology: Series A
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Evidence for early, non-lesional cerebellar damage in patients with multiple sclerosis: DTI measures correlate with disability, atrophy, and disease …

2015

Background: Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) such as gait ataxia, poor coordination of the hands, and intention tremor are usually the result of dysfunctionality in the cerebellum. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has frequently failed to detect cerebellar damage in the form of inflammatory lesions in patients presenting with symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction. Objective: To detect microstructural cerebellar tissue alterations in early MS patients with a “normal appearing” cerebellum using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Methods: A total of 68 patients with relapsing–remitting MS (RRMS) and without cerebellar lesions and 26 age-matched healthy controls were admitted to high-resolu…

AdultMaleCerebellumPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsSeverity of Illness Index030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-Remitting0302 clinical medicineAtrophyCerebellar DiseasesFractional anisotropymedicineHumansmedicine.diagnostic_testMultiple sclerosisMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseWhite MatterDiffusion Tensor Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemNeurologyGait AtaxiaFemaleIntention tremorNeurology (clinical)Atrophymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDiffusion MRIMultiple Sclerosis Journal
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Missense PANK2 mutation without "eye of the tiger" sign: MR findings in a large group of patients with pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegenerati…

2011

Purpose: To present some unusual MR findings in a group of patients from the south-west of the Dominican Republic suffering from Pantothenate Kinase Associated Neurodegeneration (PKAN). Materials and Methods: Twenty patients and one preclinical case homozygous for the PANK2 mutation, 13 heterozygous gene carriers and 14 healthy volunteers were scanned prospectively using a 3 Tesla system. Results: All patients showed the typical signal reduction within the globus pallidus and the substantia nigra. A surprising finding was the absence of the bright spot (“tiger's eye”) in the medial part of the pallidum in 6 patients, but not in the preclinical case. Both fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean …

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHeterozygoteInternal capsuleAdolescentMutation MissenseSubstantia nigraSensitivity and SpecificityPantothenate kinase-associated neurodegenerationWhite matterYoung AdultFractional anisotropymedicineMissense mutationHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseChildAgedPantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegenerationbusiness.industryBrainReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedPANK2medicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)medicine.anatomical_structureGlobus pallidusnervous systemFemalebusinessJournal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI
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ErbB4 genotype predicts left frontotemporal structural connectivity in human brain.

2008

Diminished left frontotemporal connectivity is among the most frequently reported findings in schizophrenia and there is evidence that altered neuronal myelination may in part account for this deficit. Several investigations have suggested that variations of the genes that encode the Neuregulin 1 (NRG1)-ErbB4 receptor complex are associated with schizophrenia illness. As NRG1--ErbB4 has been implicated in neuronal myelination, we investigated with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) whether fractional anisotropy (FA)--a putative measure of neuronal myelination--is predicted by a risk haplotype of the ErbB4 gene. The effects of the ErbB4 genotype were investigated in healthy subjects (N=59; mean …

AdultMalePsychosisReceptor complexGenotypeNerve Fibers MyelinatedLateralization of brain functionTemporal lobeWhite matterMemoryRisk FactorsFractional anisotropyNeural PathwaysmedicineReaction TimeHumansAttentionPharmacologyEcho-Planar ImagingGenes erbBHuman brainmedicine.diseaseTemporal LobeFrontal LobePsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingHaplotypesSchizophreniaSchizophreniaAnisotropyFemalePsychologyNeuroscienceNeuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
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