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130

Overview

Pierre Gloor was affiliated with the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital in Canada. Their research contributions were primarily situated in the field of Medicine, with a specific subfield focus on Rheumatology. The main topics of their scientific work included Folate and B Vitamins Research.

Their publication record includes papers published in peer-reviewed journals, among which the Journal of Nutrition was a notable venue. The specific known publication by Pierre Gloor is:

  • The Role of Folate Receptor α Autoantibodies in Folate Deficiency, Disease Severity, and Treatment Response in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder (2025, Journal of Nutrition)

Pierre Gloor collaborated frequently with several co-authors, showing a research network that included Isabelle Haeberling, Katharina Spanaus, Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick, Gregor Berger, and Michele Visentin.

Their scientific work contributed to the understanding of folate's role in biological processes and disease, particularly in relation to metabolic and neurological conditions.

Best Publications

  • Basic mechanisms of cerebral rhythmic activities

    M. Steriade;P. Gloor;R.R. Llinás;F.H. Lopes da Silva

  • The role of the limbic system in experiential phenomena of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Pierre Gloor;André Olivier;Luis F. Quesney;Frederick Andermann

  • Anatomic basis of amygdaloid and hippocampal volume measurement by magnetic resonance imaging

    Craig Watson;F. Andermann;P. Gloor;M. Jones-Gotman

  • Intrinsic epileptogenicity of human dysplastic cortex as suggested by corticography and surgical results

    André Palmini;Antonio Gambardella;Frederick Andermann;Francois Dubeau

  • Automatic recognition and quantification of interictal epileptic activity in the human scalp EEG

    J Gotman;P Gloor

  • The Temporal Lobe and Limbic System

    Pierre Gloor

  • MRI volumetric measurement of amygdala and hippocampus in temporal lobe epilepsy

    F. Cendes;F. Andermann;P. Gloor;A. Evans

  • Brain lesions that produce delta waves in the EEG

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  • Experiential phenomena of temporal lobe epilepsy. Facts and hypotheses.

    Pierre Gloor

  • Generalized epilepsy: some of its cellular mechanisms differ from those of focal epilepsy

    P. Gloor;R.G. Fariello

  • Hypothalamic hamartomas and ictal laughter: evolution of a characteristic epileptic syndrome and diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging.

    S. F. Berkovic;F. Andermann;D. Melanson;R. E. Ethier

  • Generalized cortico-reticular epilepsies. Some considerations on the pathophysiology of generalized bilaterally synchronous spike and wave discharge.

    P. Gloor

  • Generalized Epilepsy with Spike‐and‐Wave Discharge: A Reinterpretation of Its Electrographic and Clinical Manifestations1

    P. Gloor

  • The connections of the amygdala and of the anterior temporal cortex in the human brain

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  • THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM IN DIFFUSE ENCEPHALOPATHIES: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF GREY AND WHITE MATTER LESIONS

    P. Gloor;O. Kalabay;N. Giard

  • Concepts of absence epilepsies Discrete syndromes or biological continuum

    Samuel F. Berkovic;Frederick Andermann;Eva Andermann;Pierre Gloor

  • The human dorsal hippocampal commissure. An anatomically identifiable and functional pathway.

    P. Gloor;V. Salanova;A. Olivier;L. F. Quesney

  • Depth electrode investigations in patients with bitemporal epileptiform abnormalities.

    So N;Gloor P;Quesney Lf;Jones-Gotman M

  • Pathophysiology of generalized penicillin epilepsy in the cat: the role of cortical and subcortical structures. II. Topical application of penicillin to the cerebral cortex and to subcortical structures.

    P Gloor;L.F Quesney;H Zumstein

  • The localizing value of auras in partial seizures: a prospective and retrospective study.

    André Palmini;Pierre Gloor

  • Electrophysiological studies on the connections of the amygdaloid nucleus in the cat Part I : The neuronal organization of the amygdaloid projection system

    P. Gloor

  • Results of surgical treatment in patients with bitemporal epileptiform abnormalities.

    Norman So;André Olivier;Frederick Andermann;Pierre Gloor

Frequent Co-Authors

André Olivier
André Olivier McGill University
Massimo Avoli
Massimo Avoli McGill University
Jean Gotman
Jean Gotman Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
George K. Kostopoulos
George K. Kostopoulos University of Patras
F. Andermann
F. Andermann Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
André Palmini
André Palmini Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Fernando Cendes
Fernando Cendes State University of Campinas
Marilyn Jones-Gotman
Marilyn Jones-Gotman Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Alan C. Evans
Alan C. Evans McGill University
François Dubeau
François Dubeau McGill University

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