About this Research Topic
Although much progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms of protein transmission in cell cultures and animal models, these approaches do not typically address the entire brain network, nor do they provide a quantitative understanding of these concepts. Therefore this Research Topic is aimed at filling a critical gap. We solicit submissions concerned with mathematical, graph theoretic or other network-based models that can capture or inform the spread of neurodegenerative pathologies in a whole-brain and quantitative fashion. Papers on quantitative validation of trans-neuronal spread in animal, in vitro or in vivo data will also be of interest. The aim of this Research Topic is to generate a quantitative understanding of how brain connectivity may serve as general substrate to explain patterns of neurodegeneration, and to stimulate cross disciplinary thinking, involving researchers working in computer science, image processing, neuroscience, neurology and neuroimaging. We are looking for original research articles, review papers and perspectives for publication in Frontiers in Neurology, with cross-listing in Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Keywords: neurodegenerative diseases, brain networks, graph theory, trans-neuronal transmission, functional connectivity
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