2024
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-05873-8
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Longitudinal monitoring of the mouse brain reveals heterogenous network trajectories during aging

Özgün Özalay,
Tomas Mediavilla,
Bruno Lima Giacobbo
et al.

Abstract: The human aging brain is characterized by changes in network efficiency that are currently best captured through longitudinal resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI). These studies however are challenging due to the long human lifespan. Here we show that the mouse animal model with a much shorter lifespan allows us to follow the functional network organization over most of the animal’s adult lifetime. We used a longitudinal study of the functional connectivity of different brain regions with rs-fMRI under anest… Show more

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