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Michela Zanette
Publications - 20
Citations - 303
Michela Zanette is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Borderline intellectual functioning & Intelligence quotient. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 242 citations.
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Multiple inflammasome complexes are activated in autistic spectrum disorders
Marina Saresella,Federica Piancone,Ivana Marventano,Martina Zoppis,Ambra Hernis,Michela Zanette,Daria Trabattoni,Matteo Chiappedi,Alessandro Ghezzo,Maria Paola Canevini,Francesca La Rosa,Susanna Esposito,Mario Clerici +12 more
TL;DR: Results show that the inflammasomes are activated in ASD and shed light on the molecular mechanisms responsible for ASD-associated neuroinflammation and Therapeutic strategies targetinginflammasome activation could be useful in ASD.
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Social Competence in Children with Borderline Intellectual Functioning: Delayed Development of Theory of Mind Across All Complexity Levels.
Gisella Baglio,Valeria Blasi,Francesca Sangiuliano Intra,Ilaria Castelli,Ilaria Castelli,Davide Massaro,Francesca Baglio,Annalisa Valle,Michela Zanette,Antonella Marchetti +9 more
TL;DR: A first step in the direction of defining the clinical profile of children with BIF concerning ToM development is taken, opening the way to future interventions in order to support the developmental evolution of this population in an adaptive direction.
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Abnormal development of sensory-motor, visual temporal and parahippocampal cortex in children with learning disabilities and borderline intellectual functioning.
Francesca Baglio,Monia Cabinio,Cristian Ricci,Gisella Baglio,Susanna Lipari,Ludovica Griffanti,Maria Giulia Preti,Raffaello Nemni,Mario Clerici,Michela Zanette,Valeria Blasi +10 more
TL;DR: A case study of a group of BIF children showing that BIF is associated with abnormal cortical development in brain areas that have a pivotal role in motor, learning, and behavioral processes.
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Activating KIR molecules and their cognate ligands prevail in children with a diagnosis of ASD and in their mothers
Franca Rosa Guerini,Elisabetta Bolognesi,Matteo Chiappedi,Salvatorica Manca,Alessandro Ghezzo,Cristina Agliardi,Michela Zanette,Roberto Littera,Carlo Carcassi,Stefano Sotgiu,Mario Clerici +10 more
TL;DR: Data herein suggest that in utero KIR/HLA immune interactions favor immune activation in ASD; this may play a role in the pathogenesis of the disease.
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HLA polymorphisms in Italian children with autism spectrum disorders: results of a family based linkage study.
Franca Rosa Guerini,Elisabetta Bolognesi,Matteo Chiappedi,Annalisa De Silvestri,Alessandro Ghezzo,Michela Zanette,Beatrice Rusconi,Salvatorica Manca,Stefano Sotgiu,Cristina Agliardi,Mario Clerici +10 more
TL;DR: Case-control and TDT analysis of intrafamilial transmission of SNPs, Msats, and HLA markers surrounding the α and β blocks indicated significant positive associations for MOGc*131 and D6S2239*105 alleles in ASD, and a negative association of MIB *332 allele in healthy siblings.