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NYU Dataset
NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Data and Resources
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- NYU ADRC
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- Thomas Wisniewski
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The NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (NYU ADRC) maintains a large database of standardized clinical and neuropathological research data collected at NYU Langone Health for local investigators, as well as those at affiliated or collaborating institutions. The NYU ADRC database includes a cumulative record of over 1,500 subjects enrolled since 1972. Data was collected every two years until 2005...
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Methods in Infant/Toddler Neuroimaging Study
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- MINI
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- Cassandra L. HendrixMoriah E. Thomason
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The Methods in Infant/Toddler Neuroimaging (MINI) study surveyed investigators at infant and toddler research laboratories across the globe to collect information on preferred practices for MRI acquisition, scan success rates, visit preparation, scanning protocols, family accommodations, study design, and addressing incidental findings. The survey was distributed in February 2021 through the Fetal,...
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Neuroscience
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- 2021
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Long-Term Imaging of Dorsal Root Ganglia in Awake Behaving Mice
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- Chao ChenJinhui ZhangLinlin SunYiling Zhang3 more author(s)...
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The dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are the first-order neurons in the somatosensory system. However, DRG neuronal activity in awake behaving animals remains unknown. This study developed a method for imaging DRG at cellular and subcellular resolution over weeks in awake mice. They installed an intervertebral fusion mount to reduce spinal movement and implanted a vertebral glass window without interfering...
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NeuroscienceSurgery
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Human Epilepsy Project
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- HEP, HEP2, HEP3
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- Jacqueline A. FrenchRuben KuznieckyDaniel Lowenstein
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The Human Epilepsy Project (HEP) is a multi-institutional series of prospective, observational studies to identify factors that predict disease outcome, progression, and treatment response among participants with epilepsy. HEP, conducted between 2012 and 2020, included 488 participants aged 12 to 60 years old with new onset focal epilepsy recruited in Australia, Canada, and the United States. Participants...
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Behavioral and Electrophysiology Data Indicates Wind Direction is Decoded by Central Neurons in Drosophila
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- Marie P. SuverAndrew M. M. MathesonSinekdha SarkarMatthew Damiata2 more author(s)...
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Wind is a major navigational cue for insects and this study examined how wind direction is decoded by central neurons in the insect brain. They determined that flies combine signals from both antennae to orient to wind during olfactory search behavior. In Drosophila, movements of the antennae are detected by mechanosensory neurons, known as Johnston’s Organ (JO) neurons. The JO neurons project from...
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Neuroscience
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Electrophysiology and Imaging Data Identified Central Complex Neurons that Encode Airflow Direction in Drosophila
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- Timothy A. CurrierAndrew M. M. MathesonKatherine I. Nagel
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This data was collected to identify the brain regions and circuit organizations that support navigation. In insects, the central complex (CX) is thought to control many aspects of navigation. The CX is a highly organized neuropil, which consists of the protocerebral bridge, the ellipsoid body, the fan-shaped body, and the paired noduli. This study contains electrophysiology, imaging, and behavioral...
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Neuroscience
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Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
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- ADNI, ADNI1, ADNI GO, ADNI2, ADNI3
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- Michael W. Weiner
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The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) began in 2004 as longitudinal multicenter study to identify clinical, imaging, genetic, and biochemical biomarkers for the detection and tracking of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Participants are recruited from and followed at 59 research sites in the United States and Canada. ADNI1 enrolled 400 subjects who were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment...
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Chronic DiseaseGenomicsMental HealthNeuroscience
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- Free to AllApplication RequiredAuthor Approval Required
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- Omonigho M. BubuRicardo Osorio
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National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center Data
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- NACC
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The National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center (NACC) was created in 1999 to facilitate research with data collected from Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRCs) across the United States. NACC oversees data collection and sharing for a number of datasets. The Uniform Data Set (UDS) contains longitudinal and standardized data collected from ADRCs since 2005. ADRC enrollment protocols vary and...
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Chronic DiseaseMental HealthNeuroscience
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- Omonigho M. BubuRicardo Osorio
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ENIGMA Consortium
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- Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium
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The Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium is a global project originating from University of Southern California which unites researchers across the fields of imaging genomics, neurology, and psychiatry to understand brain structure and function. ENIGMA consists of 50 active working groups which are organized into four major research cores: Genomics, Disease, Protocol...
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GenomicsMental HealthNeuroscience
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- Yuliya Yoncheva
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Allen Mouse Brain Atlas
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The Allen Mouse Brain Atlas is a three-dimensional atlas of gene expression throughout the adult mouse brain. The atlas is separated into four key features:In Situ Hybridization (ISH) Data includes image data with cellular level resolution. To find gene expression data, search can be performed using Gene Search, Differential Search, Fine Structure Search, Bulk Search, and Human Differential Search.Reference...
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- Jiangyang ZhangZifei Liang