The clinical, imaging, pathological and genetic landscape of bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia

E Macdonald-Laurs, AEL Warren, P Francis… - Brain, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Bottom-of-sulcus dysplasia (BOSD) is increasingly recognized as a cause of drug-resistant,
surgically-remediable, focal epilepsy, often in seemingly MRI-negative patients. We describe …

[HTML][HTML] Morphometric brain organization across the human lifespan reveals increased dispersion linked to cognitive performance

J Li, C Zhang, Y Meng, S Yang, J Xia, H Chen… - Plos Biology, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The human brain is organized as segregation and integration units and follows complex
developmental trajectories throughout life. The cortical manifold provides a new means of …

scGHOST: Identifying single-cell 3D genome subcompartments

K Xiong, R Zhang, J Ma - Nature methods, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract Single-cell Hi-C (scHi-C) technologies allow for probing of genome-wide cell-to-cell
variability in three-dimensional (3D) genome organization from individual cells …

[HTML][HTML] Neuroimaging of Parkinson's disease by quantitative susceptibility mapping

X Guan, M Lancione, S Ayton, P Dusek… - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease, and apart from a few
rare genetic causes, its pathogenesis remains largely unclear. Recent scientific interest has …

[HTML][HTML] Transcriptional cartography integrates multiscale biology of the human cortex

K Wagstyl, S Adler, J Seidlitz, S Vandekar, TT Mallard… - Elife, 2024 - elifesciences.org
The cerebral cortex underlies many of our unique strengths and vulnerabilities, but efforts to
understand human cortical organization are challenged by reliance on incompatible …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial and temporal pattern of structure–function coupling of human brain connectome with development

G Feng, Y Wang, W Huang, H Chen, J Cheng, N Shu - eLife, 2024 - elifesciences.org
Brain structural circuitry shapes a richly patterned functional synchronization, supporting for
complex cognitive and behavioural abilities. However, how coupling of structural …

[HTML][HTML] Morphometric network-based abnormalities correlate with psychiatric comorbidities and gene expression in PCDH19-related developmental and epileptic …

M Lenge, S Balestrini, A Napolitano, D Mei… - Translational …, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract Protocadherin-19 (PCDH19) developmental and epileptic encephalopathy causes
an early-onset epilepsy syndrome with limbic seizures, typically occurring in clusters and …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial transcriptomic patterns underlying amyloid-β and tau pathology are associated with cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease

M Yu, SL Risacher, KT Nho, Q Wen, AL Oblak… - Cell reports, 2024 - cell.com
Amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau proteins accumulate within distinct neuronal systems in Alzheimer's
disease (AD). Although it is not clear why certain brain regions are more vulnerable to Aβ …

Deciphering the functional specialization of whole-brain spatiomolecular gradients in the adult brain

JW Vogel, AF Alexander-Bloch… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Cortical arealization arises during neurodevelopment from the confluence of molecular
gradients representing patterned expression of morphogens and transcription factors …

Obesity and the cerebral cortex: Underlying neurobiology in mice and humans

Y Patel, A Woo, S Shi, R Ayoub, J Shin, A Botta… - Brain, Behavior, and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Obesity is a major modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), characterized by
progressive atrophy of the cerebral cortex. The neurobiology of obesity contributions to AD is …