In cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connected to each other than with the rest of the vasculature, defining a community structure. Here, we introduce a class of model networks built by rewiring Random Regular Graphs, which enables to reproduce this community structure and other topological properties of cerebrovascular networks. We use these model networks to study the global flow reduction induced by the removal of a single edge. We analytically show that this global flow reduction can be expressed as a function of the initial flow rate in the removed edge and of a topological quantity, both of which display probability distributions following Cauchy laws, i.e. with large tails. As a result, we show that the distribution of...
A computational method is presented for generating 3D synthetic, random capillary networks which mat...
Aging or cerebral diseases may induce architectural modifications in human brain microvascular netwo...
Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such chang...
In cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connected to each other than with the rest of th...
In cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connected to each other than with the rest of th...
13 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceIn cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connec...
There is a strong clinical correlation between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and microvascular disorders....
Micro-vascular networks play a key role in the blood supply to brain cells: they ensure an accurate ...
Blood microcirculation supplies neurons with oxygen and nutrients, and contributes to clearing their...
Despite the key role of the capillaries in neurovascular function, a thorough characterization of ce...
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease, making it a major health problem. While stu...
The brain microvascular system is a key actor in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) development. Indeed, a sig...
A computational method is presented for generating synthetic, random 3D capillary networks which mat...
Despite the key role of the capillaries in neurovascular function, a thorough characterization of ce...
The brain is a network that mediates information processing through a wide range of states. The exte...
A computational method is presented for generating 3D synthetic, random capillary networks which mat...
Aging or cerebral diseases may induce architectural modifications in human brain microvascular netwo...
Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such chang...
In cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connected to each other than with the rest of th...
In cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connected to each other than with the rest of th...
13 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceIn cerebrovascular networks, some vertices are more connec...
There is a strong clinical correlation between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and microvascular disorders....
Micro-vascular networks play a key role in the blood supply to brain cells: they ensure an accurate ...
Blood microcirculation supplies neurons with oxygen and nutrients, and contributes to clearing their...
Despite the key role of the capillaries in neurovascular function, a thorough characterization of ce...
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's disease, making it a major health problem. While stu...
The brain microvascular system is a key actor in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) development. Indeed, a sig...
A computational method is presented for generating synthetic, random 3D capillary networks which mat...
Despite the key role of the capillaries in neurovascular function, a thorough characterization of ce...
The brain is a network that mediates information processing through a wide range of states. The exte...
A computational method is presented for generating 3D synthetic, random capillary networks which mat...
Aging or cerebral diseases may induce architectural modifications in human brain microvascular netwo...
Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such chang...