Elevated Systemic Inflammation Is Associated with Reduced Corticolimbic White Matter Integrity in De...
Elevated Systemic Inflammation Is Associated with Reduced Corticolimbic White Matter Integrity in Depression
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on behalf of Tulsa 1000 Investigators , Thomas, MacGregor , Savitz, Jonathan , Zhang, Ye , Burrows, Kaiping , Smith, Ryan , Figueroa-Hall, Leandra , Kuplicki, Rayus , Khalsa, Sahib S , Taki, Yasuyuki , Teague, Tracy Kent , Irwin, Michael R , Yeh, Fang-Cheng , Paulus, Martin P , Zheng, Haixia and On Behalf Of Tulsa Investigators
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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(1) Background: Growing evidence indicates that inflammation can induce neural circuit dysfunction and plays a vital role in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). Nevertheless, whether inflammation affects the integrity of white matter pathways is only beginning to be explored. (2) Methods: We computed quantitative anisotropy (QA) fr...
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Elevated Systemic Inflammation Is Associated with Reduced Corticolimbic White Matter Integrity in Depression
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2075-1729
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2075-1729
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10.3390/life12010043