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Evaluating multicenter DTI data in Huntington's disease on site specific effects: An ex post facto approachShort-interval observational data to inform clinical trial design in Huntington's disease.Hippocampal atrophy in first episode depression: a meta-analysis of magnetic resonance imaging studies.Subregional hippocampal deformations in major depressive disorderAbnormal hippocampal morphology in dissociative identity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder correlates with childhood trauma and dissociative symptoms.Prediction of brain age suggests accelerated atrophy after traumatic brain injury.Modulatory effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism on prefrontal regions in major depressive disorder.Subregional Hippocampal Morphology and Psychiatric Outcome in Adolescents Who Were Born Very Preterm and at Term.No effect of 5HTTLPR or BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on hippocampal morphology in major depression.Selective vulnerability of Rich Club brain regions is an organizational principle of structural connectivity loss in Huntington's disease.Amyloid pathology and axonal injury after brain trauma.Neuroinflammation in treated HIV-positive individuals: A TSPO PET study.Familial and environmental influences on brain volumes in twins with schizophrenia.Predicting brain age with deep learning from raw imaging data results in a reliable and heritable biomarker.Brain-predicted age in Down syndrome is associated with beta amyloid deposition and cognitive decline.Brain age predicts mortality.Increased brain-predicted aging in treated HIV disease.Longitudinal Diffusion Tensor Imaging Shows Progressive Changes in White Matter in Huntington's Disease.Inconsistent emotion recognition deficits across stimulus modalities in Huntington׳s disease.Common and distinct patterns of grey-matter volume alteration in major depression and bipolar disorder: evidence from voxel-based meta-analysis.White matter hyperintensities in relation to cognition in HIV-infected men with sustained suppressed viral load on combination antiretroviral therapy.Genetic overlap between measures of hyperactivity/inattention and mood in children and adolescents.White matter structure alterations in HIV-1-infected men with sustained suppression of viraemia on treatment.Neuroimaging-derived brain-age: an ageing biomarker?Evaluation of multi-modal, multi-site neuroimaging measures in Huntington's disease: Baseline results from the PADDINGTON study.Serum insulin-like growth factor-I levels are associated with improved white matter recovery after traumatic brain injuryModulation of amygdala response and connectivity in depression by serotonin transporter polymorphism and diagnosis.The neuroanatomy of subthreshold depressive symptoms in Huntington's disease: a combined diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and voxel-based morphometry (VBM) study.Cerebellar abnormalities in Huntington's disease: a role in motor and psychiatric impairment?Structural brain changes in medically refractory focal epilepsy resemble premature brain aging.Selected summaries from the XVII World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, San Diego, California, USA, 4-8 November 2009.Minocycline reduces chronic microglial activation after brain trauma but increases neurodegeneration.Altered caudate connectivity is associated with executive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury.White matter abnormalities and illness severity in major depressive disorder.Dopaminergic abnormalities following traumatic brain injury.Spatial patterns of progressive brain volume loss after moderate-severe traumatic brain injury.Seeds of neuroendocrine doubt.Bayesian Optimization for Neuroimaging Pre-processing in Brain Age Classification and Prediction.Summaries from the XVIII World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Athens, Greece, 3-7 October 2010.Gray and White Matter Abnormalities in Treated Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease and Their Relationship to Cognitive Function
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