MK4MDD

Brain Morphology and Function Report

Basic Information
Name medial temporal regions
No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) 2(2/0) Help

Positive relationships between medial temporal regions and MDD (count: 1)
Name in Literature Reference Research Type Statistical Result Relation Description Help
medial temporal cortex (MTC) MacMaster, 2008 patients and normal controls left MTC (27%) N-acetyl-aspartate was lower in the left MTC (27%) in MDD pa...... N-acetyl-aspartate was lower in the left MTC (27%) in MDD patients versus controls. More...

Positive relationships between medial temporal regions and other components at different levels (count: 2) Help
Genetic/epigenetic locus   Protein and other molecule   Cell and molecular pathway   Neural system   Cognition and behavior   Symptoms and signs   Environment
SNP Gene Region Epigenetic site Protein Molecule Pathway Cell Neurobiological system Brain morphology and function Cognition and behavior Symptoms Signs Environment


Positive relationship network of medial temporal regions in MK4MDD
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1. The different color of the nodes denotes the level of the nodes.
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
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Negative relationships between medial temporal regions and MDD (count: 0)
Negative relationships between medial temporal regions and other components at different levels (count: 0) Help