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Nicola Ticozzi
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 162
Citations - 9394
Nicola Ticozzi is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 98 publications receiving 7670 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Ticozzi include Harvard University & University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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No association of DPP6 with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in an Italian population.
Isabella Fogh,Sandra D'Alfonso,Cinzia Gellera,Antonia Ratti,Cristina Cereda,Silvana Penco,Lucia Corrado,Gianni Sorarù,Barbara Castellotti,Cinzia Tiloca,Stella Gagliardi,Lorena Cozzi,Michelle K. Lupton,Nicola Ticozzi,Letizia Mazzini,Christopher Shaw,Ammar Al-Chalabi,John Powell,Vincenzo Silani +18 more
TL;DR: This work has attempted to replicate a recently reported association of polymorphism rs10260404, in the Dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 gene (DPP6), with susceptibility to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in a large independent Italian cohort.
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C9orf72 repeat expansions are restricted to the ALS-FTD spectrum
Nicola Ticozzi,Cinzia Tiloca,Daniela Calini,Stella Gagliardi,Alessandra Altieri,Claudia Colombrita,Cristina Cereda,Antonia Ratti,Gianni Pezzoli,Barbara Borroni,Stefano Goldwurm,Alessandro Padovani,Vincenzo Silani +12 more
TL;DR: The high frequency of C9orf72 RE in patients with ALS-plus syndromes suggests that, similar to ALS-FTD patients, individuals with combined motor neuron and extrapyramidal features should be screened for RE, independent of their family history.
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Cognitive-behavioral longitudinal assessment in ALS: the Italian Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioral ALS screen (ECAS).
Barbara Poletti,Federica Solca,Laura Carelli,Andrea Faini,Fabiana Madotto,Annalisa Lafronza,Alessia Monti,Stefano Zago,Andrea Ciammola,Antonia Ratti,Nicola Ticozzi,Sharon Abrahams,Vincenzo Silani +12 more
TL;DR: The significant improvement of some ECAS scores over time supports the presence of possible practice effects, particularly in the memory domain, highlighting the need to accommodate for these in longitudinal assessments, through healthy controls groups or alternate versions.
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ATAXIN2 CAG-repeat length in Italian patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: risk factor or variant phenotype? Implication for genetic testing and counseling.
Cinzia Gellera,Nicola Ticozzi,Viviana Pensato,Lorenzo Nanetti,Alessia Castucci,Barbara Castellotti,Giuseppe Lauria,Franco Taroni,Vincenzo Silani,Caterina Mariotti +9 more
TL;DR: Library data and findings indicate that only alleles with ≥ 31 CAG may represent low-penetrance disease/susceptibility alleles associated with variable neurodegenerative phenotypes, including cerebellar ataxia, parkinsonism, and ALS.
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One‐year cognitive follow‐up of COVID‐19 hospitalized patients
Roberta Ferrucci,Michelangelo Dini,Chiara Rosci,Antonella Capozza,Eli R. Groppo,Maria Rita Reitano,Elisa Allocco,Barbara Poletti,Agostino Brugnera,Francesca Bai,Alessia Monti,Nicola Ticozzi,Vincenzo Silani,Stefano Centanni,Antonella d'Arminio Monforte,L. Tagliabue,Alberto Priori +16 more
TL;DR: The aim was to assess cognitive functioning at 1 year from hospital discharge, and eventual associations with specific clinical variables, and the progression of cognitive impairment after 1 year.