Publications by authors named "Zaili Chen"

Article Synopsis
  • - Working memory (WM) impairments are observed in older adults and patients with mild cognitive decline, highlighted by poor neuropsychological test scores, making it crucial to study WM-related brain activity in this group for timely intervention.
  • - A study involving 47 older adults assessed cognitive function and analyzed brain coactivation dynamics during a WM task, revealing four main recurring states linked to task performance.
  • - Increased WM demands improved flexibility in brain networks, while cognitive decline showed reduced neuroplasticity, enhancing our understanding of abnormal brain reconfiguration in aging and potentially helping identify individuals at risk for cognitive decline early.
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Background: Previous multimodal neuroimaging studies analyzed each dataset independently in subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), missing the cross-information. Multi-modal fusion analysis can provide more integral and comprehensive information regarding the brain. There has been a paucity of research on fusion analysis of sMRI and DTI in SCD and MCI.

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The ″in situ burning" of trapped crude oil on the surface of Gulf waters during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill released numerous pollutants, including combustion-generated particulate matter (PM). Limited information is available on the respiratory impact of inhaled in situ burned oil sail particulate matter (OSPM). Here we utilized PM collected from in situ burn plumes of the DWH oil spill to study the acute effects of exposure to OSPM on pulmonary health.

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Mutations in sarcoglycans (SG) have been reported to cause autosomal-recessive limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) and dilated cardiomyopathy. In skeletal and cardiac muscle, sarcoglycans exist as a complex of four transmembrane proteins (alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-SG). In this study, the assembly of the sarcoglycan complex was examined in a heterologous expression system.

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