[HTML][HTML] Mapping and comparing fMRI connectivity networks across species

M Pagani, D Gutierrez‐Barragan… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
Technical advances in neuroimaging, notably in fMRI, have allowed distributed patterns of
functional connectivity to be mapped in the human brain with increasing spatiotemporal …

A systematic review on the quantitative relationship between structural and functional network connectivity strength in mammalian brains

M Straathof, MRT Sinke… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The mammalian brain is composed of densely connected and interacting regions, which
form structural and functional networks. An improved understanding of the structure–function …

[HTML][HTML] Amyloid-associated increases in soluble tau relate to tau aggregation rates and cognitive decline in early Alzheimer's disease

A Pichet Binette, N Franzmeier, N Spotorno… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
For optimal design of anti-amyloid-β (Aβ) and anti-tau clinical trials, we need to better
understand the pathophysiological cascade of Aβ-and tau-related processes. Therefore, we …

[HTML][HTML] The microglial innate immune receptor TREM2 is required for synapse elimination and normal brain connectivity

F Filipello, R Morini, I Corradini, V Zerbi, A Canzi… - Immunity, 2018 - cell.com
The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) is a microglial innate immune
receptor associated with a lethal form of early, progressive dementia, Nasu-Hakola disease …

[HTML][HTML] Functional brain architecture is associated with the rate of tau accumulation in Alzheimer's disease

N Franzmeier, J Neitzel, A Rubinski, R Smith… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
In Alzheimer's diseases (AD), tau pathology is strongly associated with cognitive decline.
Preclinical evidence suggests that tau spreads across connected neurons in an activity …

[HTML][HTML] Tau deposition patterns are associated with functional connectivity in primary tauopathies

N Franzmeier, M Brendel, L Beyer, L Slemann… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Tau pathology is the main driver of neuronal dysfunction in 4-repeat tauopathies, including
cortico-basal degeneration and progressive supranuclear palsy. Tau is assumed to spread …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid reconfiguration of the functional connectome after chemogenetic locus coeruleus activation

V Zerbi, A Floriou-Servou, M Markicevic, Y Vermeiren… - Neuron, 2019 - cell.com
The locus coeruleus (LC) supplies norepinephrine (NE) to the entire forebrain and regulates
many fundamental brain functions. Studies in humans have suggested that strong LC …

Functional connectivity associated with tau levels in ageing, Alzheimer's, and small vessel disease

N Franzmeier, A Rubinski, J Neitzel, Y Kim, A Damm… - Brain, 2019 - academic.oup.com
In Alzheimer's disease, tau pathology spreads hierarchically from the inferior temporal lobe
throughout the cortex, ensuing cognitive decline and dementia. Similarly, circumscribed …

Multimodal gradients across mouse cortex

BD Fulcher, JD Murray, V Zerbi… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
The primate cerebral cortex displays a hierarchy that extends from primary sensorimotor to
association areas, supporting increasingly integrated function underpinned by a gradient of …

ApoE4 and connectivity-mediated spreading of tau pathology at lower amyloid levels

A Steward, D Biel, A Dewenter, S Roemer… - JAMA …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance For the Alzheimer disease (AD) therapies to effectively attenuate clinical
progression, it may be critical to intervene before the onset of amyloid-associated tau …