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Giuseppe Lauria
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 290
Citations - 17712
Giuseppe Lauria is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peripheral neuropathy & Diabetic neuropathy. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 268 publications receiving 14847 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Lauria include Carlo Besta Neurological Institute & University of Ferrara.
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Relevance of diagnostic investigations in chronic inflammatory demyelinating poliradiculoneuropathy: Data from the Italian CIDP database
Giuseppe Liberatore,Fiore Manganelli,Dario Cocito,Raffaella Fazio,Chiara Briani,Massimiliano Filosto,Luana Benedetti,Giovanni Antonini,Giuseppe Cosentino,S. Jann,Anna Mazzeo,Andrea Cortese,Girolama Alessandra Marfia,Angelo Maurizio Clerici,Gabriele Siciliano,Marinella Carpo,Mario Sabatelli,Giuseppe Lauria,Giuseppe Lauria,Tiziana Rosso,Eduardo Nobile Orazio +20 more
TL;DR: In most patients with CIDP the diagnosis is possible solely with motor NCS while other investigations may help improving the diagnosis in a minority of patients.
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Dysregulation of Muscle-Specific MicroRNAs as Common Pathogenic Feature Associated with Muscle Atrophy in ALS, SMA and SBMA: Evidence from Animal Models and Human Patients.
Claudia Malacarne,Mariarita Galbiati,Eleonora Giagnorio,Paola Cavalcante,Franco Salerno,Francesca Andreetta,Cinza Cagnoli,Michela Taiana,Monica Nizzardo,Stefania Corti,Viviana Pensato,Anna Venerando,Cinzia Gellera,Silvia Fenu,Davide Pareyson,Riccardo Masson,Lorenzo Maggi,Eleonora Dalla Bella,Giuseppe Lauria,Renato Mantegazza,Pia Bernasconi,Angelo Poletti,Silvia Bonanno,Stefania Marcuzzo +23 more
TL;DR: The role of myomiRs as promising biomarkers in ALS, SMA, and SBMA is highlighted and an up-regulation of miR-206 was identified in both mouse muscle and serum of human patients, highlighting the role of muscle-specific microRNAs in skeletal muscle development.
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Synaptosomal glutamate uptake in a model of experimental cerebral ischemia.
TL;DR: The results show that glutamate uptake after ischemia is reduced, and damage appears to be persistent, since return of blood flow restores uptake only slightly, which could explain the persistence of glutamate transporter impairment.
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Hypokaliemic rhabdomyolysis associated with liquorice ingestion: report of an atypical case.
TL;DR: An unusual case of hypokaliemic rhabdomyolysis, characterised by a sthenic deficit exclusively involving the distal muscles of the upper limbs and secondary to chronic glycyrrhizic acid intoxication, is presented.
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Cognitive Syndromes and C9orf72 Mutation Are Not Related to Cerebellar Degeneration in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Monica Consonni,Eleonora Dalla Bella,Anna Nigri,Chiara Pinardi,Greta Demichelis,Luca Porcu,Cinzia Gellera,Viviana Pensato,Stefano F. Cappa,Maria Grazia Bruzzone,Giuseppe Lauria,Stefania Ferraro +11 more
TL;DR: Data show that specific patterns of subregional cerebellar involvement are associated with physical disability or cognitive impairment in ALS, in line with the topographic organization of the cerebellum.