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patrizia.pantano@uniroma1.it
Patrizia Pantano
Professore Ordinario
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI NEUROSCIENZE UMANE
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patrizia.pantano@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
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Disrupted resting-state functional connectivity in progressive supranuclear palsy
AJNR, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY
2015
Functional connectivity changes and their relationship with clinical disability and white matter integrity in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
2015
Functional and structural brain plasticity enhanced by motor and cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
NEURAL PLASTICITY
2015
Relationship between prolactin plasma levels and white matter volume in women with multiple sclerosis
MEDIATORS OF INFLAMMATION
2015
Resting-state fMRI in MS: General concepts and brief overview of its application
BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
2015
Neural basis of attachment-caregiving systems interaction. insights from neuroimaging studies
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2015
Oral contraceptives combined with interferon β in multiple sclerosis
NEUROLOGY® NEUROIMMUNOLOGY & NEUROINFLAMMATION
2015
Far transfer effect associated with video game balance training in multiple sclerosis: from balance to cognition?
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
2015
The Role of fMRI to Assess Plasticity of the Motor System in MS.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
2015
Neuroimaging evidence of gray and white matter damage and clinical correlates in progressive supranuclear palsy
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
2015
Cerebral peduncle angle: An objective criterion for assessing progressive supranuclear palsy richardson syndrome
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
2015
A low-cost cognitive rehabilitation with a commercial video game improves sustained attention and executive functions in multiple sclerosis: A pilot study
NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR
2015
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Progetti di Ricerca
Brain structural damage and microglia activation in multiple sclerosis by combining ultra-hight field 7T MRI and simultaneous C11-PBR28 PET- 3T MRI
Evaluation of disability progression in multiple sclerosis via magnetic-resonance-based machine learning techniques.
Combined modification and reorganization of the brain structural and functional networks in Multiple Sclerosis
Cross-sectional and longitudinal measures of brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis by MRI: the effect of treatment switching.
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