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Brian Gordon Lab - Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology - Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Brian Gordon Lab. NIL-RC. Gordon Neuroimaging Lab. The Gordon Neuroimaging Lab focuses on understanding the complexities of the aging brain. ... We integrate cognitive testing alongside advanced neuroimaging techniques, including MRI (volumetric, DTI,
https://www.mir.wustl.edu/labs/research/research-centers/neuroimaging-labs-research-center-nil-rc/bgordon-lab/

Division of Cardiology – Network — Research Profiles at Washington University School of Medicine
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https://profiles.wustl.edu/en/organisations/division-of-cardiology/network-organisations/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications | Office of Neuroscience Research
c. Morgan Adams Foundation Pediatric Brain Tumor Research Program, Aurora, 80045, United States. ... b. , Balota, D.A. a. b. a. Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, St.
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-10-19-2020/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications: July 21, 2024 | Office of Neuroscience Research
Abstract. PURPOSE: Our objective was to investigate structural changes in brain white matter tracts using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in patients with overactive bladder (OAB). ... Microstructural integrity of brain white matter was assessed using
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-july-21-2024/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications | Office of Neuroscience Research
Brain connectivity and socioeconomic status at birth and externalizing symptoms at age 2 years. ... Source: Scopus. “Association of Isolated Congenital Heart Disease with Fetal Brain Maturation” (2020) AJNR.
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-8-31-2020/

Section of Sleep Medicine – Network — Research Profiles at Washington University School of Medicine
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https://profiles.wustl.edu/en/organisations/section-of-sleep-medicine/network-organisations/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications | Office of Neuroscience Research
They underwent MRI with T1-w sequences to measure cortical thickness, DTI for whole-brain and single tract microstructural properties and rs-fMRI of the default mode, dorsal and ventral attention, ... Results: In DLB with VH, whole-brain DTI revealed a
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-4-19-2021/

Resources - Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology - Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Standard protocols include volumetric, DTI, ASL, and rs-fcMRI, and standard clinical sequences to assess for microhemorrhages and white matter hyperintensities. ... Brain tumor studies include structural MRI and metabolic MRI using MROMI and qBOLD in the
https://www.mir.wustl.edu/labs/research/research-centers/neuroimaging-labs-research-center-nil-rc/benzinger-lab/resources/

WashU weekly Neuroscience publications: May 28, 2023 | Office of Neuroscience Research
The glymphatic pathway in intact mouse brains was studied using intranasal administration of fluorescently labeled albumin as fluid tracers, followed by FUS sonication at a deep brain target (thalamus) in the ... Brain-behavior associations were examined,
https://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/washu-weekly-neuroscience-publications-05-28-2023/

Scientists develop breath test that rapidly detects COVID-19 virus | Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
in residence halls at colleges and universities or on military bases. ... Louis to detect amyloid beta and other Alzheimer’s disease-related proteins in the brains of mice.
https://hopecenter.wustl.edu/scientists-develop-breath-test-that-rapidly-detects-covid-19-virus/