Publications by authors named "Makliya Mamat"

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication challenges, and repetitive behaviors. Despite extensive research, the molecular mechanisms underlying these neurodevelopmental abnormalities remain elusive. We integrated microscale brain gene expression data with macroscale MRI data from 1829 participants, including individuals with ASD and typically developing controls, from the autism brain imaging data exchange I and II.

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  • The study examines how graph theory and modern neuroimaging techniques help decode the complex structure of neural networks in the brain.
  • It utilizes a thorough analysis of existing literature to identify key trends, research clusters, and influential works in the field of brain research.
  • The findings emphasize the increasing collaboration between graph theory and neuroimaging, offering valuable insights and guidance for researchers working in this multidisciplinary area.
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The study of organism structural composition, known as anatomy, is essential in comprehending the intricate arrangements of life and plays a crucial role in medical education and practice. It bridges foundational and clinical disciplines, shaping medical education, and practice. With evolving technology, medical education faces new challenges necessitating pedagogical innovations.

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