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Chaitali Anand
Chaitali Anand
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Working memory modulates glutamate levels in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during 1H fMRS
EA Woodcock, C Anand, D Khatib, VA Diwadkar, JA Stanley
Frontiers in psychiatry 9, 343100, 2018
412018
Microstructure of human corpus callosum across the lifespan: regional variations in axon caliber, density, and myelin content
JD Lynn, C Anand, M Arshad, R Homayouni, DR Rosenberg, N Ofen, ...
Cerebral Cortex 31 (2), 1032-1045, 2021
262021
Differences in steady-state glutamate levels and variability between ‘non-task-active’conditions: Evidence from 1H fMRS of the prefrontal cortex
J Lynn, EA Woodcock, C Anand, D Khatib, JA Stanley
Neuroimage 172, 554-561, 2018
172018
The effects of microglia on tauopathy progression can be quantified using Nexopathy in silico (Nexis) models
C Anand, PD Maia, J Torok, C Mezias, A Raj
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 21170, 2022
82022
White-matter microstructural properties of the corpus callosum: test–retest and repositioning effects in two parcellation schemes
C Anand, AM Brandmaier, M Arshad, J Lynn, JA Stanley, N Raz
Brain Structure and Function 224, 3373-3385, 2019
62019
Connectome-based biophysics models of Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and prognosis
J Torok, C Anand, P Verma, A Raj
Translational Research 254, 13-23, 2023
42023
Test-retest and repositioning effects of white matter microstructure measurements in selected white matter tracts
C Anand, AM Brandmaier, J Lynn, M Arshad, JA Stanley, N Raz
Neuroimage: Reports 2 (2), 100096, 2022
22022
New applications of diffusion model based prediction of pathological brain alterations: Introducing amyloid‐tau interactions
A Raj, C Anand
Alzheimer's & Dementia 17, e051677, 2021
12021
Lifespan age-related differences in the regional white matter microstructure of the human corpus callosum
J Lynn, C Anand, M Arshad, D Khatib, J Stanley, N Raz
Innovation in Aging 3 (Suppl 1), S945, 2019
12019
Selective vulnerability and resilience to Alzheimer's disease tauopathy as a function of genes and the connectome
C Anand, J Torok, F Abdelnour, P Maia, A Raj
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 04.583403, 2024
2024
Cellular underpinnings of the selective vulnerability to tauopathic insults in Alzheimer’s disease
J Torok, PD Maia, C Anand, A Raj
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 06.548027, 2023
2023
A meta-analysis of mouse models of tauopathy reveals the cellular underpinnings of selective regional vulnerability
J Torok, P Maia, C Anand, A Raj
2023
The effect of microglial genes on network diffusion of pathology in mouse models of tauopathy
C Anand, PD Maia, J Torok, C Mezias, A Raj
Alzheimer's & Dementia 17, e052382, 2021
2021
Age Differences In Hippocampal Glutamate Modulation During Associative Learning And Memory: A Proton Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1h Fmrs) Study
C Anand
Wayne State University, 2020
2020
HIPPOCAMPAL GLUTAMATE MODULATION DURING MEMORY ENCODING: ASSOCIATION WITH AGE AND SUBFIELD VOLUMES
C Anand, R Homayouni, Q Yu, S Ramesh, D Khatib, C Dahle, J Stanley, ...
Innovation in Aging 3 (Supplement_1), S840-S841, 2019
2019
S4. Age Differences in Hippocampal Glutamate Modulation During Object-Location Encoding: Evidence From Proton Functional Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H-FMRS)
C Anand, D Khatib, C Dahle, N Raz, J Stanley
Biological Psychiatry 85 (10), S298, 2019
2019
Glutamate modulation during working memory task performance: A functional proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study in healthy adult volunteers
EA Woodcock, C Anand, J Lynn, D Khatib, JA Stanley
Age differences in hippocampal glutamate modulation during associative encoding: A proton functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
C Anand, D Khatib, C Dahle, N Raz, J Stanley
Differences in steady-state glutamate levels and variability between ‘non-task-active’control conditions: Evidence from ¹H fMRS of the prefrontal cortex
JD Lynn, EA Woodcock, C Anand, D Khatib, JA Stanley
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