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Cristina Granziera

Researcher at University Hospital of Basel

Publications -  160
Citations -  3987

Cristina Granziera is an academic researcher from University Hospital of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Multiple sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2874 citations. Previous affiliations of Cristina Granziera include University of Lausanne & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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Serum neurofilament as a predictor of disease worsening and brain and spinal cord atrophy in multiple sclerosis.

TL;DR: Serum neurofilament light chain levels are a real-time, easy to measure marker of neuro-axonal injury that is conceptually more comprehensive than brain MRI and correlated with concurrent and future clinical and MRI measures of disease activity and severity.
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Thickening in the somatosensory cortex of patients with migraine

TL;DR: The findings indicate the presence of interictal structural changes in the somatosensory cortex (SSC) of migraineurs, which is in line with diffusional abnormalities observed in the subcortical trigeminal somatoensory pathway of the same migraine cohort in a previous study.
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Anatomical Alterations of the Visual Motion Processing Network in Migraine with and without Aura

TL;DR: High-resolution cortical thickness measurement and diffusion tensor imaging revealed that migraineurs have alterations in superior colliculus and the lateral geniculate nucleus, which are also involved in visual processing, which could account for, or be the result of, the cortical hyperexcitability observed in migraineurs.
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Serum neurofilament light chain in early relapsing remitting MS is increased and correlates with CSF levels and with MRI measures of disease severity

TL;DR: CSF and serum NfL levels were highly correlated, and serum concentrations were increased in RRMS, which further support longitudinal studies of serum N fL as a potential biomarker of on-going disease progression and as a possible surrogate to quantify effects of neuroprotective drugs in clinical trials.
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Astrocyte-specific expression of aquaporin-9 in mouse brain is increased after transient focal cerebral ischemia.

TL;DR: The overexpression of AQP9 on astrocytes surrounding an ischemic lesion suggests that AQP 9 may also play a role in the regulation of postischemia edema and, in view of its permeability to monocarboxylates, in the clearance of lactate from the isChemic focus.