Xiaodan Liu
Yale University
19 Papers
45 Citations
Xiaodan Liu is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glymphatic system & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiaodan Liu include University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan & Jinan University.
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Papers
The Glymphatic System and Waste Clearance with Brain Aging: A Review
TL;DR: This review aims to provide an overview and discussion of the concept behind the glymphatic system, current evidence, and controversies, while specifically focusing on the consequences of aging and evidence of its existence in human brain.
Optimal Mass Transport with Lagrangian Workflow Reveals Advective and Diffusion Driven Solute Transport in the Glymphatic System.
Sunil Koundal,Rena Elkin,Saad Nadeem,Yuechuan Xue,Stefan Constantinou,Simon Sanggaard,Xiaodan Liu,Brittany Monte,Feng Xu,William E. Van Nostrand,Hedok Lee,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Helene Benveniste,Allen Tannenbaum +13 more
TL;DR: A regularized version of the optimal mass transport (rOMT) problem, wherein the advection/diffusion equation is the only a priori assumption required, provides novel insights in the local dynamics of glymphatic system transport that may have implications for neurodegenerative diseases.
In vivo T1 mapping for quantifying glymphatic system transport and cervical lymph node drainage.
Yuechuan Xue,Xiaodan Liu,Sunil Koundal,Stefan Constantinou,Feng Dai,Laura Santambrogio,Hedok Lee,Helene Benveniste +7 more
TL;DR: The novel T1 mapping method allows for quantification of glymphatic transport as well as drainage to the deep and superficial cervical lymph nodes and the coupling between the two systems can be studied and translated to human studies.
Characterizing the subtype of anhedonia in major depressive disorder: A symptom-specific multimodal MRI study.
TL;DR: The dissociated pathophysiological basis and imaging characteristics of anticipatory anhedonia and consummatoryAnhedonia in first-episode, drug-naïve MDD patients suggested the ALFF and CT values of ACC and lOFC might serve as the imaging biomarker of the subtypes of anhedonian in early onset of MDD.
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Comparative analysis of transcriptional profiles between two apoptotic pathways of light-induced retinal degeneration.
TL;DR: A select group of unique and overlapping sets of genes induced by light in the two mouse models are shown, which may constitute the underlying initiating events leading to the two distinct mechanisms of light damage.
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