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  1. Article ; Online: Publisher Correction: Epitopes for a 2019-nCoV vaccine.

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    Cellular & molecular immunology

    2021  Volume 18, Issue 10, Page(s) 2460

    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-30
    Publishing country China
    Document type Published Erratum
    ZDB-ID 2435097-7
    ISSN 2042-0226 ; 1672-7681
    ISSN (online) 2042-0226
    ISSN 1672-7681
    DOI 10.1038/s41423-021-00746-0
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  2. Article ; Online: Cerebrospinal fluid findings in COVID-19 indicate autoimmunity.

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    The Lancet. Microbe

    2020  Volume 1, Issue 6, Page(s) e242

    MeSH term(s) Autoimmunity ; COVID-19 ; Humans ; Pandemics ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-07
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ISSN 2666-5247
    ISSN (online) 2666-5247
    DOI 10.1016/S2666-5247(20)30147-6
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  3. Article ; Online: Epitopes for a 2019-nCoV vaccine.

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    Cellular & molecular immunology

    2020  Volume 17, Issue 5, Page(s) 539–540

    MeSH term(s) Antigens, Viral/chemistry ; Antigens, Viral/immunology ; Betacoronavirus/chemistry ; Betacoronavirus/immunology ; COVID-19 ; COVID-19 Vaccines ; Coronavirus Infections/immunology ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Databases, Protein ; Epitopes/chemistry ; Epitopes/immunology ; Humans ; Oligopeptides/chemistry ; Oligopeptides/immunology ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Proteome ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus/chemistry ; Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus/immunology ; Viral Vaccines/immunology
    Chemical Substances Antigens, Viral ; COVID-19 Vaccines ; Epitopes ; Oligopeptides ; Proteome ; Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus ; Viral Vaccines ; spike protein, SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-24
    Publishing country China
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2435097-7
    ISSN 2042-0226 ; 1672-7681
    ISSN (online) 2042-0226
    ISSN 1672-7681
    DOI 10.1038/s41423-020-0377-z
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  4. Article ; Online: Cerebrospinal fluid findings in COVID-19 indicate autoimmunity

    Guglielmo Lucchese

    The Lancet Microbe, Vol 1, Iss 6, Pp e242- (2020)

    2020  

    Keywords Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Microbiology ; QR1-502
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: Herpesviruses, autoimmunity and epilepsy: Peptide sharing and potential cross-reactivity with human synaptic proteins.

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    Autoimmunity reviews

    2019  Volume 18, Issue 10, Page(s) 102367

    Abstract: Aggregation of immuno-proteomic data reveals that i) herpesviruses and synaptic proteins -in particular Synapsin-1 and Bassoon - share a large number of hexapeptides that also recur in hundreds of epitopes experimentally validated as immunopositive in ... ...

    Abstract Aggregation of immuno-proteomic data reveals that i) herpesviruses and synaptic proteins -in particular Synapsin-1 and Bassoon - share a large number of hexapeptides that also recur in hundreds of epitopes experimentally validated as immunopositive in the human host, and ii) the shared peptides are also spread among human epilepsy-related proteins. The data indicate that cross-reactive processes may be associated with pathogenetic mechanisms in epilepsy, thus suggesting a role of autoimmunity in etiopathology of epilepsies after herpesvirus-infections.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Autoimmunity/immunology ; Cross Reactions ; Epilepsy/etiology ; Epilepsy/pathology ; Epitopes/immunology ; Herpes Simplex/complications ; Herpes Simplex/immunology ; Herpesviridae/immunology ; Humans ; Peptide Fragments/immunology ; Synapsins/immunology
    Chemical Substances Epitopes ; Peptide Fragments ; Synapsins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-09
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2144145-5
    ISSN 1873-0183 ; 1568-9972
    ISSN (online) 1873-0183
    ISSN 1568-9972
    DOI 10.1016/j.autrev.2019.102367
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  6. Article ; Online: Cerebrospinal fluid findings in COVID-19 indicate autoimmunity

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    The Lancet Microbe

    2020  Volume 1, Issue 6, Page(s) e242

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ISSN 2666-5247
    DOI 10.1016/s2666-5247(20)30147-6
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  7. Article: From Toxoplasmosis to Schizophrenia

    Lucchese, Guglielmo

    Frontiers in psychiatry

    2017  Volume 8, Page(s) 37

    Abstract: The present work aims at investigating ... ...

    Abstract The present work aims at investigating how
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-03-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2564218-2
    ISSN 1664-0640
    ISSN 1664-0640
    DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00037
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  8. Article ; Online: Guillain-Barré syndrome, SARS-CoV-2 and molecular mimicry.

    Lucchese, Guglielmo / Flöel, Agnes

    Brain : a journal of neurology

    2021  Volume 144, Issue 5, Page(s) e43

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome ; Humans ; Molecular Mimicry ; SARS-CoV-2
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 80072-7
    ISSN 1460-2156 ; 0006-8950
    ISSN (online) 1460-2156
    ISSN 0006-8950
    DOI 10.1093/brain/awab067
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  9. Article ; Online: Brain oscillatory processes related to sequence memory in healthy older adults.

    Ehrhardt, Nina M / Flöel, Agnes / Li, Shu-Chen / Lucchese, Guglielmo / Antonenko, Daria

    Neurobiology of aging

    2024  Volume 139, Page(s) 64–72

    Abstract: Sequence memory is subject to age-related decline, but the underlying processes are not yet fully understood. We analyzed electroencephalography (EEG) in 21 healthy older (60-80 years) and 26 young participants (20-30 years) and compared time-frequency ... ...

    Abstract Sequence memory is subject to age-related decline, but the underlying processes are not yet fully understood. We analyzed electroencephalography (EEG) in 21 healthy older (60-80 years) and 26 young participants (20-30 years) and compared time-frequency spectra and theta-gamma phase-amplitude-coupling (PAC) during encoding of the order of visually presented items. In older adults, desynchronization in theta (4-8 Hz) and synchronization in gamma (30-45 Hz) power did not distinguish between subsequently correctly and incorrectly remembered trials, while there was a subsequent memory effect for young adults. Theta-gamma PAC was modulated by item position within a sequence for older but not young adults. Specifically, position within a sequence was coded by higher gamma amplitude for successive theta phases for later correctly remembered trials. Thus, deficient differentiation in theta desynchronization and gamma oscillations during sequence encoding in older adults may reflect neurophysiological correlates of age-related memory decline. Furthermore, our results indicate that sequences are coded by theta-gamma PAC in older adults, but that this mechanism might lose precision in aging.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 604505-4
    ISSN 1558-1497 ; 0197-4580
    ISSN (online) 1558-1497
    ISSN 0197-4580
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.04.001
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