Review: The Role of Histone Deacetylases in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Nicole Zurcher Wimmer, Jacob Hooker and colleagues recently reviewed research on relationships between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and histone deacetylases (HDACs).
Nicole Zurcher Wimmer, Jacob Hooker and colleagues recently reviewed research on relationships between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and histone deacetylases (HDACs).
The Center’s Christopher P. Bridge and colleagues have created a fully automated deep learning system to quantify and characterize muscle and adipose tissue on CT scans.
In advance of his keynote talk at the upcoming OHBM 2022, Jon submitted to an “Ask Me Anything,” with topics ranging from advances in pulse sequences and image reconstruction to how to be a better ally.
In advance of her keynote talk at the upcoming OHBM 2022, Anastasia submitted to an “Ask Me Anything,” with topics ranging from her work with diffusion tractography to dancing flamenco during lockdown.
David H. Salat and colleagues created a machine learning classifier that detected Alzheimer’s disease–like brain patterns in younger adults (40 to 59 years old) and in a cohort with mild cognitive impairment.
The findings could have important implications for a broad number of stress-related disorders, says Marco Loggia, senior author of the new study.
The project is co-led by the Martinos Center’s David Salat.
The portable, noninvasive procedure could have significant implications for improving highway and workplace safety.
The Center’s Leo Cheng and colleagues reported the study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A new study by the Center’s Phoebe Chan, Kenneth Kwong and colleagues shows that the approach could help improve diagnosis and management of the injury.
The Center’s Or Perlman, Christian Farrar and colleagues reported the findings in Nature Biomedical Engineering.
The award celebrates her achievements in developing MR probes for quantitative imaging of the condition.
The Center’s Erica Mason, Larry Wald and colleagues have demonstrated the sensitivity of the technique in simulations of breast-conserving surgery.
Hooker says his new job at Mass General’s Lurie Center for Autism is to “develop a strategy for how we move autism science forward in a very meaningful way.”
The Center’s David Sosnovik and colleagues have developed and tested a targeted contrast agent that can detect blood clots throughout the body – including in vessels that, when blocked, can lead to stroke.
Reported by Fuyixue Wang and colleagues, it is the first publicly available reference dataset acquired in vivo at submillimeter resolution.
Vitaly Napadow, Dan-Mikael Ellingsen and colleagues reported the findings in Pain.
Angel Torrado-Carvajal and Marco L. Loggia and colleagues have reproduced and expanded on earlier work showing that a thalamic neuroinflammation signal on PET/MRI distinguishes patients with chronic low back pain from healthy controls.
Using MEG, the Center’s Fahimeh Mamashli, Tal Kenet and colleagues determined that children with ASD show altered functional connectivity in response to inverted faces.
Jyrki Ahveninen and colleagues recently reviewed the use of movies and stories as stimuli during neuroimaging research into memory attention, language, emotions and social cognition.