Neuroimaging Genetics and Network Analysis in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Published:2023-08
Issue:8
Volume:20
Page:526-538
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ISSN:1567-2050
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Container-title:Current Alzheimer Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CAR
Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Medical Science, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Chungju, Republic of
Korea
Abstract
Abstract:
The issue of the genetics in brain imaging phenotypes serves as a crucial link between
two distinct scientific fields: neuroimaging genetics (NG). The articles included here provide solid
proof that this NG link has considerable synergy. There is a suitable collection of articles that offer
a wide range of viewpoints on how genetic variations affect brain structure and function. They
serve as illustrations of several study approaches used in contemporary genetics and neuroscience.
Genome-wide association studies and candidate-gene association are two examples of genetic techniques.
Cortical gray matter structural/volumetric measures from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
are sources of information on brain phenotypes. Together, they show how various scientific
disciplines have benefited from significant technological advances, such as the single-nucleotide
polymorphism array in genetics and the development of increasingly higher-resolution MRI imaging.
Moreover, we discuss NG’s contribution to expanding our knowledge about the heterogeneity
within Alzheimer’s disease as well as the benefits of different network analyses.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology