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Pasquale Montagna

Pasquale Montagna

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
104
Citations
36208
World Ranking
7105
National Ranking
235

Neuroscience

D-Index
103
Citations
35838
World Ranking
688
National Ranking
18

Pasquale Montagna publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pasquale Montagna sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 594 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Pasquale Montagna D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pasquale Montagna sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 103 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Pasquale Montagna was affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy. Their academic career involved research and scholarship within the university's environment. Montagna's work contributed to their fields of study during their active years.

Although no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are listed, Montagna's professional connection to a major European university suggests involvement with academic research and collaboration.

There is no detailed information on specific fields, subfields, or main topics of Montagna's work. Likewise, no awards or distinctions have been noted in the available data.

Pasquale Montagna is deceased, and descriptions of their career and contributions are therefore presented in past tense.

Best Publications

  • Toward a better definition of the restless legs syndrome

    Arthur S. Walters;Michael S. Aldrich;Richard Allen;Sonia Ancoli‐Israel

  • Evidence for the Conformation of the Pathologic Isoform of the Prion Protein Enciphering and Propagating Prion Diversity

    Glenn C. Telling;Piero Parchi;Stephen J. DeArmond;Pietro Cortelli

  • Fatal familial insomnia and familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: disease phenotype determined by a DNA polymorphism

    Lev G. Goldfarb;Robert B. Petersen;Massimo Tabaton;Paul Brown

  • Fatal familial insomnia and dysautonomia with selective degeneration of thalamic nuclei

    Elio Lugaresi;Rossella Medori;Pasquale Montagna;Agostino Baruzzi

  • Fatal Familial Insomnia, a Prion Disease with a Mutation at Codon 178 of the Prion Protein Gene

    Rossella Medori;Hans Juergen Tritschler;Andréa Leblanc;Federico Villare

  • The official World Association of Sleep Medicine (WASM) standards for recording and scoring periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS) and wakefulness (PLMW) developed in collaboration with a task force from the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG)

    Marco Zucconi;Raffaele Ferri;Richard Allen;Paul Christian Baier

  • Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy. A clinical and polygraphic overview of 100 consecutive cases.

    Federica Provini;Giuseppe Plazzi;Paolo Tinuper;Stefano Vandi

  • Sympathetic skin response: basic mechanisms and clinical applications.

    Roberto Vetrugno;Rocco Liguori;Pietro Cortelli;Pasquale Montagna

  • OPA1 mutations induce mitochondrial DNA instability and optic atrophy plus phenotypes

    Patrizia Amati-Bonneau;Maria Lucia Valentino;Pascal Reynier;Maria Esther Gallardo

  • REM sleep behavior disorders in multiple system atrophy

    G. Plazzi;R. Corsini;F. Provini;G. Pierangeli

  • Morvan's syndrome: peripheral and central nervous system and cardiac involvement with antibodies to voltage-gated potassium channels

    Rocco Liguori;A. Vincent;L. Clover;P. Avoni

  • Familial and sporadic fatal insomnia.

    Pasquale Montagna;Pierluigi Gambetti;Pietro Cortelli;Elio Lugaresi

  • FBXO7 mutations cause autosomal recessive, early-onset parkinsonian- pyramidal syndrome

    A. Di Fonzo;M.C.J. Dekker;P. Montagna;A. Baruzzi

  • ATP13A2 missense mutations in juvenile parkinsonism and young onset Parkinson disease.

    A. Di Fonzo;H. F. Chien;M. Socal;S. Giraudo

  • Early-onset parkinsonism associated with PINK1 mutations Frequency, genotypes, and phenotypes

    V. Bonifati;C. F. Rohé;G. J. Breedveld;E. Fabrizio

  • Fatal familial insomnia and familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: different prion proteins determined by a DNA polymorphism.

    L Monari;S G Chen;P Brown;P Parchi

  • Treatment of restless legs syndrome: an evidence-based review and implications for clinical practice.

    Claudia Trenkwalder;Wayne A. Hening;Pasquale Montagna;Wolfgang H. Oertel

  • Ropinirole in the treatment of restless legs syndrome: results from the TREAT RLS 1 study, a 12 week, randomised, placebo controlled study in 10 European countries.

    C Trenkwalder;D Garcia-Borreguero;P Montagna;E Lainey

  • Retinal nerve fiber layer evaluation by optical coherence tomography in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy.

    Piero Barboni;Giacomo Savini;Maria Lucia Valentino;Pasquale Montagna

  • Abnormal brain and muscle energy metabolism shown by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in patients affected by migraine with aura.

    Bruno Barbiroli;P. Montagna;P. Cortelli;R. Funicello

  • ATP13A2 missense mutations in juvenile parkinsonism and young onset Parkinson's disease

    A Di Fonzo;H Chien;M Socal;S Giraudo

  • Ropinirole in the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome

    Roberto Vetrugno;Pasquale Montagna

Frequent Co-Authors

Pietro Cortelli
Pietro Cortelli University of Bologna
Elio Lugaresi
Elio Lugaresi University of Bologna
Giuseppe Plazzi
Giuseppe Plazzi University of Bologna
Federica Provini
Federica Provini University of Bologna
Rocco Liguori
Rocco Liguori University of Bologna
Paolo Tinuper
Paolo Tinuper University of Bologna
Valerio Carelli
Valerio Carelli University of Bologna
Maria Lucia Valentino
Maria Lucia Valentino University of Bologna
Piero Parchi
Piero Parchi University of Bologna
Marco Zucconi
Marco Zucconi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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