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Giuseppe Gobbi

Giuseppe Gobbi

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Neuroscience

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42
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6361
World Ranking
7686
National Ranking
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Overview

Giuseppe Gobbi is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with particular attention to Genetics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Neurology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Genomics and Rare Diseases
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • Ion channel regulation and function

Giuseppe Gobbi has authored publications in various venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Epilepsia
  • Seizure
  • Epileptic Disorders
  • Neurology Genetics
  • The Italian Journal of Pediatrics/Italian journal of pediatrics

Recent papers include:

  • "Genotype-phenotype correlations in patients with de novo KCNQ2 pathogenic variants" (2020), published in Neurology Genetics
  • "An Italian consensus on the management of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome" (2022), published in Seizure
  • "Chromosome 14 deletions, rings, and epilepsy genes: A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" (2020), published in Epilepsia
  • "Dissecting genetics of spectrum of epilepsies with eyelid myoclonia by exome sequencing" (2023), published in Epilepsia
  • "Encephalopathy related to status epilepticus during sleep due to a de novo KCNA1 variant in the Kv-specific Pro-Val-Pro motif: phenotypic description and remarkable electroclinical response to ACTH" (2020), published in Epileptic Disorders

Frequent co-authors in Giuseppe Gobbi's research include:

  • Angelo Russo
  • Antonietta Coppola
  • Antonella Riva
  • Pasquale Striano
  • Stefano Meletti

Best Publications

  • Coeliac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications

    G Gobbi;F Bouquet;L Greco;A Lambertini

  • De novo mutations in ATP1A3 cause alternating hemiplegia of childhood

    Erin L Heinzen;Kathryn J Swoboda;Yuki Hitomi;Fiorella Gurrieri

  • De novo mutations in HCN1 cause early infantile epileptic encephalopathy

    Caroline Nava;Carine Dalle;Agnès Rastetter;Pasquale Striano

  • Experience with immunomodulatory treatments in Rasmussen’s encephalitis

    Tiziana Granata;L. Fusco;G. Gobbi;E. Freri

  • Diagnostic imaging in 13 cases of Rasmussen's encephalitis: can early MRI suggest the diagnosis?

    L. Chiapparini;T. Granata;L. Farina;E. Ciceri

  • Oxidative stress and erythrocyte membrane alterations in children with autism: correlation with clinical features

    Alessandro Ghezzo;Paola Visconti;Provvidenza M. Abruzzo;Alessandra Bolotta

  • Evidence of a non-progressive course of alternating hemiplegia of childhood: study of a large cohort of children and adults

    Eleni Panagiotakaki;Giuseppe Gobbi;Brian Neville;Friedrich Ebinger

  • Rasmussen’s encephalitis Early characteristics allow diagnosis

    Tiziana Granata;G. Gobbi;R. Spreafico;F. Vigevano

  • Coeliac disease, epilepsy and cerebral calcifications

    Giuseppe Gobbi

  • Seizure and EEG patterns in Angelman's syndrome.

    Francesco Viani;Antonino Romeo;Maurizio Viri;Massimo Mastrangelo

  • Somatic and germline mosaicisms in severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy.

    Elena Gennaro;Filippo M. Santorelli;Enrico Bertini;Daniela Buti

  • Periodic Spasms: An Unclassified Type Of Epileptic Seizure In Childhood

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  • The Spectrum of Idiopathic Rolandic Epilepsy Syndromes and Idiopathic Occipital Epilepsies: From the Benign to the Disabling

    Giuseppe Gobbi;Antonella Boni;Melissa Filippini

  • Memory impairment and Benign Epilepsy with centrotemporal spike (BECTS): a growing suspicion.

    Alberto Verrotti;Melissa Filippini;Sara Matricardi;Maria Flavia Agostinelli

  • Progressive myoclonic epilepsies Definitive and still undetermined causes

    Silvana Franceschetti;Roberto Michelucci;Laura Canafoglia;Pasquale Striano

  • Brain MRI findings in Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy and genotype-phenotype correlations.

    Pasquale Striano;Maria Margherita Mancardi;Roberta Biancheri;Francesca Madia

  • Psychiatric and Behavioural Disorders in Children with Epilepsy (ILAE Task Force Report): Adverse cognitive and behavioural effects of antiepileptic drugs in children.

    Albert Aldenkamp;Frank Besag;Giuseppe Gobbi;Rochelle Caplan

  • Neuropsychological development in children belonging to BECTS spectrum: Long-term effect of epileptiform activity

    Melissa Filippini;Antonella Boni;Melania Giannotta;Giuseppe Gobbi

  • Clinical Significance of Rare Copy Number Variations in Epilepsy: A Case-Control Survey Using Microarray-Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization

    Pasquale Striano;Antonietta Coppola;Roberta Paravidino;Michela Malacarne

  • Idiopathic generalized epilepsies of adolescence.

    Massimiliano Beghi;Ettore Beghi;Cesare Maria Cornaggia;Giuseppe Gobbi

  • Familial severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy: truncation of Nav1.1 and genetic heterogeneity.

    Elena Gennaro;Pierangelo Veggiotti;Michele Malacarne;Francesca Madia

  • Epilepsy with bilateral occipital Calcifications A benign onset with progressive severity

    G. Gobbi;G. Sorrenti;M. Santucci;P. Giovanardi Rossi

  • Psychiatric and Behavioural Disorders in Children with Epilepsy:an ILAE Task Force Report

    Frank Besag;Albert Aldenkamp;Rochelle Caplan;David W. Dunn

Frequent Co-Authors

Pasquale Striano
Pasquale Striano University of Genoa
Giuseppe Capovilla
Giuseppe Capovilla Boston Children's Hospital
Giangennaro Coppola
Giangennaro Coppola University of Salerno
Federico Zara
Federico Zara University of Genoa
Federico Vigevano
Federico Vigevano Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Pierangelo Veggiotti
Pierangelo Veggiotti University of Milan
Tiziana Granata
Tiziana Granata Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta
Pasquale Parisi
Pasquale Parisi Sapienza University of Rome
Albert P. Aldenkamp
Albert P. Aldenkamp Eindhoven University of Technology
Salvatore Striano
Salvatore Striano University of Naples Federico II

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