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Mihye Ahn
Researcher at University of Nevada, Reno
Publications - 29
Citations - 1066
Mihye Ahn is an academic researcher from University of Nevada, Reno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Dystrophin. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 810 citations. Previous affiliations of Mihye Ahn include North Carolina State University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Infant gut microbiome associated with cognitive Development
Alexander L. Carlson,Kai Xia,M. Andrea Azcarate-Peril,Barbara D. Goldman,Mihye Ahn,Martin Styner,Amanda L. Thompson,Xiujuan Geng,John H. Gilmore,Rebecca C. Knickmeyer +9 more
TL;DR: This is the first study to demonstrate associations between the gut microbiota and cognition in human infants andexploratory analyses of neuroimaging data suggest the gut microbiome has minimal effects on regional brain volumes at 1 and 2 years of age.
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Differential reconstitution of T cell subsets following immunodepleting treatment with alemtuzumab (anti-CD52 monoclonal antibody) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
Xin Zhang,Yazhong Tao,Manisha Chopra,Mihye Ahn,Karen L. Marcus,Neelima Choudhary,Hongtu Zhu,Silva Markovic-Plese +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that differential reconstitution of T cell subsets and selectively delayed CD4+ T cell repopulation following alemtuzumab-induced lymphopenia may contribute to its long-lasting suppression of disease activity.
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Environmental Influences on Infant Cortical Thickness and Surface Area
Shaili C. Jha,Kai Xia,Mihye Ahn,Jessica B. Girault,Gang Li,Li Wang,Dinggang Shen,Dinggang Shen,Fei Zou,Hongtu Zhu,Hongtu Zhu,Martin Styner,John H. Gilmore,Rebecca C. Knickmeyer +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that interventions aimed at reducing disparities and improving obstetric outcomes may alter prenatal/perinatal cortical development, and individual variation in infant CT and SA is explained by different sets of environmental factors.
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UNC-Utah NA-MIC framework for DTI fiber tract analysis.
Audrey R. Verde,Francois Budin,Jean-Baptiste Berger,Aditya Gupta,Aditya Gupta,Mahshid Farzinfar,Adrien Kaiser,Mihye Ahn,Hans J. Johnson,Joy T. Matsui,Heather C. Hazlett,Anuja Sharma,Casey Goodlett,Yundi Shi,Sylvain Gouttard,Clement Vachet,Clement Vachet,Joseph Piven,Hongtu Zhu,Guido Gerig,Martin Styner +20 more
TL;DR: The UNC-Utah NA-MIC DTI framework represents a coherent, open source, end-to-end toolset for atlas fiber tract based DTI analysis encompassing DICOM data conversion, quality control, atlas building, fiber tractography, fiber parameterization, and statistical analysis of diffusion properties.
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Impact of Demographic and Obstetric Factors on Infant Brain Volumes: A Population Neuroscience Study.
Rebecca C. Knickmeyer,Kai Xia,Zhaohua Lu,Mihye Ahn,Shaili C. Jha,Fei Zou,Hongtu Zhu,Martin Styner,John H. Gilmore +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest earlier born children experience accelerated brain growth, either as a consequence of the richer sensory environment they experience outside the womb or in response to other factors associated with delivery.