Long-distance aberrant heterotopic connectivity in a mouse strain with a high incidence of callosal anomalies

Volume: 217, Pages: 116875 - 116875
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Corpus callosum dysgenesis (CCD) is a developmental brain condition in which some white matter fibers fail to find their natural course across the midplane, reorganizing instead to form new aberrant pathways. This type of white matter reorganization is known as long-distance plasticity (LDP). The present work aimed to characterize the Balb/c mouse strain as a model of CCD. We employed high-resolution anatomical MRI in 81 Balb/c and 27 C57bl6...
Paper Details
Title
Long-distance aberrant heterotopic connectivity in a mouse strain with a high incidence of callosal anomalies
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
217
Pages
116875 - 116875
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