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Xi-Nian Zuo

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  210
Citations -  30340

Xi-Nian Zuo is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 194 publications receiving 23229 citations. Previous affiliations of Xi-Nian Zuo include Max Planck Society & Allen Institute for Brain Science.

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Disrupted intrinsic functional brain topology in patients with major depressive disorder.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined whole-brain functional networks and extracted topological features (e.g., global and local efficiency, nodal efficiency, and degree) using graph theory-based methods.
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Altered brain functional connectivity in hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease: a resting-state functionalMR imaging study

TL;DR: Widespread weakening of cortical and subcortical network connectivity in ESRD patients was more directly related with neuropsychological impairments and anemia rather than serum creatinine level, blood urea and dialysis duration, which could play an important role in mediating psychological dysfunctions.
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Sample sizes and population differences in brain template construction

TL;DR: Evidence is provided to support the use of population-matched templates in human brain mapping studies and significant reduction in the performance of the brain segmentation and registration when the population-mismatched templates were used in the spatial normalization.
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Functional brain modules reconfigure at multiple scales across the human lifespan

TL;DR: This article used graph-theoretic analysis to uncover the brain's intrinsic modular organization across multiple spatial scales ranging from small communities comprised of only a few brain regions to large communities made up of many regions.
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Functional Homotopic Changes in Multiple Sclerosis with Resting-State Functional MR Imaging

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the whole-brain homotopic RS-fMRI pattern was altered in patients with MS, which was partially associated with the underlying structural degenerative changes of CC measured with FA.