Publications by authors named "Olamide Abiose"

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  • - The study uses advanced protein analysis to identify protein communities linked to Alzheimer's disease risk in older adults who show no clinical symptoms.
  • - Researchers built a network from 3,869 proteins found in cerebrospinal fluid and validated their findings with another group, connecting these protein modules to important clinical outcomes.
  • - Key findings show that certain proteins modified by phosphorylation and ubiquitination are related to abnormal amyloid levels and executive function performance, indicating early signs of cognitive decline.
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Animal studies show aging varies between individuals as well as between organs within an individual, but whether this is true in humans and its effect on age-related diseases is unknown. We utilized levels of human blood plasma proteins originating from specific organs to measure organ-specific aging differences in living individuals. Using machine learning models, we analysed aging in 11 major organs and estimated organ age reproducibly in five independent cohorts encompassing 5,676 adults across the human lifespan.

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The intrinsic functional architecture of the brain supports moment-to-moment maintenance of an internal model of the world. We hypothesized and found three interdependent architectural gradients underlying the organization of intrinsic functional connectivity within the human cerebral cortex. We used resting state fMRI data from two samples of healthy young adults (N's = 280 and 270) to generate functional connectivity maps of 109 seeds culled from published research, estimated their pairwise similarities, and multidimensionally scaled the resulting similarity matrix.

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