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Transient effects of tumor location on the functional architecture at rest in glioblastoma patients: three longitudinal case studies.

Noora TuovinenFrancesco de PasqualeMassimo CauloChiara Falletta CaravassoEmilia GiudiceRoberto MiceliGianluca IngrossoAnne LaprieRiccardo SantoniUmberto Sabatini
Published in: Radiation oncology (London, England) (2016)
This suggests that this node re-establishes communication to nodes further away in the network. Eventually, these observed effects seem to be transient and on the long-term the tumor burden leads to an overall decline of connectivity following the course of the pathology. Furthermore, we obtained that the link between hubs, such as the Supplementary Motor Area and posterior Cingulate Cortex represents an important backbone by means of which within and across network communication is handled: the disruption of this connection seems to imply a strong decrease in the overall connectivity.
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