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Christian Beaulieu
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 211
Citations - 21742
Christian Beaulieu is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Fractional anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 191 publications receiving 19622 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Beaulieu include University of Washington & Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital.
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The basis of anisotropic water diffusion in the nervous system – a technical review
TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to characterize the relationship of nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of water diffusion and its anisotropy (i.e. directional dependence) with the underlying microstructure of neural fibres.
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A Mitochondria-K+ Channel Axis Is Suppressed in Cancer and Its Normalization Promotes Apoptosis and Inhibits Cancer Growth
Sébastien Bonnet,Stephen L. Archer,Joan Allalunis-Turner,Alois Haromy,Christian Beaulieu,Richard B. Thompson,Christopher T. Lee,Gary D. Lopaschuk,Lakshmi Puttagunta,Sandra Bonnet,Gwyneth Harry,Kyoko Hashimoto,Christopher J. Porter,Miguel A. Andrade,Bernard Thébaud,Evangelos D. Michelakis +15 more
TL;DR: The unique metabolic profile of cancer (aerobic glycolysis) might confer apoptosis resistance and be therapeutically targeted and the orally available DCA is a promising selective anticancer agent.
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Microstructural maturation of the human brain from childhood to adulthood.
TL;DR: Differences observed in developmental timing suggest a pattern of maturation in which areas with fronto-temporal connections develop more slowly than other regions, which is consistent with previous postmortem and imaging studies.
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Mapping Anatomical Connectivity Patterns of Human Cerebral Cortex Using In Vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography
Gaolang Gong,Yong He,Luis Concha,Catherine Lebel,Donald W. Gross,Alan C. Evans,Christian Beaulieu +6 more
TL;DR: This work utilized diffusion tensor imaging deterministic tractography to construct a macroscale anatomical network capturing the underlying common connectivity pattern of human cerebral cortex in a large sample of subjects and further quantitatively analyzed its topological properties with graph theoretical approaches.
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Longitudinal Development of Human Brain Wiring Continues from Childhood into Adulthood
TL;DR: Volume increased significantly with age for most tracts, and longitudinal measures also demonstrated postadolescent volume increases in several association tracts, which likely reflect microstructural maturation of brain white matter tracts rather than just gross anatomy.