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Antonino Uncini is affiliated with the University of Chieti-Pescara in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and neuroscience, with key subfields including neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, physiology, infectious diseases, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The main topics of Uncini's work cover peripheral neuropathies and disorders, hereditary neurological disorders, long-term effects of COVID-19, pain mechanisms and treatments, peripheral nerve disorders, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and autoimmune neurological disorders and treatments.

Their recent papers include:

  • Guillain-Barré syndrome and COVID-19: an observational multicentre study from two Italian hotspot regions, 2020, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome in SARS-CoV-2 infection: an instant systematic review of the first six months of pandemic, 2020, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome and COVID-19: A 1-year observational multicenter study, 2022, European Journal of Neurology
  • New classification of autoimmune neuropathies based on target antigens and involved domains of myelinated fibres, 2021, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • Case Report: Myopathy in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients: A Consequence of Hyperinflammation?, 2021, Frontiers in Neurology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Uncini across multiple works include Massimiliano Filosto, Stefano Cotti Piccinelli, Stefano Gazzina, Camillo Foresti, and Barbara Frigeni.

Uncini's work has been published mainly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
  • European Journal of Neurology
  • Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Neurophysiologie Clinique

Best Publications

  • Guillain–Barré and Miller Fisher syndromes—new diagnostic classification

    Benjamin R. Wakerley;Antonino Uncini;Nobuhiro Yuki

  • Electrodiagnostic criteria for Guillain-Barrè syndrome: A critical revision and the need for an update

    Antonino Uncini;Satoshi Kuwabara

  • Experimental conduction block induced by serum from a patient with anti‐GM1 antibodies

    Maria Santoro;Antonino Uncini;Massimo Corbo;Susan M. Staugaitis

  • Outcome and its predictors in Guillain–Barré syndrome

    Yusuf A Rajabally;Antonino Uncini

  • Intravenous immunoglobulin versus intravenous methylprednisolone for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy: a randomised controlled trial

    Eduardo Nobile-Orazio;Dario Cocito;Stefano Jann;Antonino Uncini

  • Conduction block in acute motor axonal neuropathy

    Norito Kokubun;Momoka Nishibayashi;Antonino Uncini;Masaaki Odaka

  • Pitfalls in electrodiagnosis of Guillain–Barré syndrome subtypes

    Antonino Uncini;Claudia Manzoli;Francesca Notturno;Margherita Capasso

  • The sympathetic skin response: normal values, elucidation of afferent components and application limits.

    A. Uncini;S.L. Pullman;R.E. Lovelace;D. Gambi

  • Randomised controlled trial of methotrexate for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (RMC trial): a pilot, multicentre study

    M. Mahdi-Rogers;C. Rutterford;R. A.C. Hughes;J. M. Léger

  • Nodopathies of the peripheral nerve: an emerging concept

    Antonino Uncini;Satoshi Kuwabara

  • Nodo-paranodopathy: beyond the demyelinating and axonal classification in anti-ganglioside antibody-mediated neuropathies.

    Antonino Uncini;Keiichiro Susuki;Nobuhiro Yuki

  • Sensitivity of three median-to-ulnar comparative tests in diagnosis of mild carpal tunnel syndrome.

    Antonino Uncini;A. Dimuzio;J. Awad;G. Manente

  • Guillain-Barré syndrome and COVID-19: an observational multicentre study from two Italian hotspot regions

    Massimiliano Filosto;Stefano Cotti Piccinelli;Stefano Gazzina;Camillo Foresti

  • Silent period induced by cutaneous stimulation.

    A. Uncini;T. Kujirai;B. Gluck;S. Pullman

  • Guillain–Barré and Miller Fisher syndromes—new diagnostic classification

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  • Acute motor conduction block neuropathy: Another Guillain-Barré syndrome variant

    M. Capasso;C. M. Caporale;F. Pomilio;P. Gandolfi

  • Multifocal motor neuropathy with conduction block: Is it a distinct clinical entity?

    D. J. Lange;W. Trojaborg;N. Latov;A. P. Hays

  • IgM deposits at nodes of Ranvier in a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, anti-GM1 antibodies, and multifocal motor conduction block.

    Maria Santoro;Florian P. Thomas;Matthew E. Fink;Dale J. Lange

  • Identification of deletions and duplications of the DMD gene in affected males and carrier females by multiple ligation probe amplification (MLPA)

    Valentina Gatta;Oronzo Scarciolla;Anna Rita Gaspari;Chiara Palka

  • Guillain-Barre syndrome in SARS-CoV-2 infection: an instant systematic review of the first six months of pandemic

    Antonino Uncini;Jean-Michel Vallat;Bart C Jacobs

  • Antiganglioside antibodies are associated with axonal Guillain–Barré syndrome: A Japanese–Italian collaborative study

    Yukari Sekiguchi;Antonino Uncini;Nobuhiro Yuki;Sonoko Misawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Tamburin
Stefano Tamburin University of Verona
Filippo Zappasodi
Filippo Zappasodi University of Chieti-Pescara
Liborio Stuppia
Liborio Stuppia University of Chieti-Pescara
Marco Onofrj
Marco Onofrj University of Chieti-Pescara
P.A. Tonali
P.A. Tonali Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Federico Ranieri
Federico Ranieri University of Verona
Giorgia Committeri
Giorgia Committeri University of Chieti-Pescara
V. Di Lazzaro
V. Di Lazzaro Università Campus Bio-Medico
Alessandro Padovani
Alessandro Padovani University of Brescia
Rocco Liguori
Rocco Liguori University of Bologna

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