Neurogenetic Traits Outline Vulnerability to Cortical Disruption in Parkinson’s Disease (P1-1.Virtual)
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Authors
SB
Silvia Basaia
FA
Federica Agosta
IP
Ibai Diez Palacio
Abstract
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In this study, we characterized the brain topological intersection between propagating connectivity networks in healthy controls (HC) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) participants and gene expression patterns across the human cortex – such as the SNCA gene (encoding alpha-synuclein protein, a hallmark of PD pathology).
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