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Lucia A. A. Giannini

Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen

Publications -  26
Citations -  258

Lucia A. A. Giannini is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Frontotemporal dementia. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 119 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucia A. A. Giannini include Erasmus University Medical Center & Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Clinical marker for Alzheimer disease pathology in logopenic primary progressive aphasia

TL;DR: Phonologic loop dysfunction is a central feature of AD-associated PPA and specifically correlates with temporoparietal neurodegeneration.
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Divergent patterns of TDP-43 and tau pathologies in primary progressive aphasia.

TL;DR: To measure postmortem burden of frontotemporal lobar degeneration with TDP‐43 (FTLD‐TDP) or tau (FT LD‐Tau) proteinopathy across hemispheres in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) using digital histopathology and to identify clinicopathological correlates of these distinct proteinopathies.
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Neurovascular dysfunction in GRN-associated frontotemporal dementia identified by single-nucleus RNA sequencing of human cerebral cortex

TL;DR: In this article , single-nucleus RNA sequencing of microglia, astrocytes and the neurovasculature from frontal, temporal and occipital cortical tissue from control and FTD-GRN brains was performed.
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Frontotemporal lobar degeneration proteinopathies have disparate microscopic patterns of white and grey matter pathology

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a neuropathological study of subcortical white matter and adjacent grey matter in a large autopsy cohort (n = 92; FTLD-Tau, TDP-43 inclusions) using a validated digital image approach, and investigated the relationship between WM pathology burden and WM degeneration using luxol fast blue (LFB) myelin staining.