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Lorenzo Pini

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Neural Regeneration Research|July 8, 2022
Brain network modulation in Alzheimer's disease: clinical phenotypes and windows of opportunityLorenzo Pini
International Psychogeriatrics|May 11, 2022
Critical windows into a changing world: taking a life course and cohort view of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias riskLorenzo Pini, Alexandra Wennberg
Neural Regeneration Research|January 16, 2024
A divergent pattern in functional connectivity: a transdiagnostic perspectiveLu Zhang, Lorenzo Pini
Experimental Gerontology|December 19, 2020
Structural imaging outcomes in subjective cognitive decline: Community vs. clinical-based samplesLorenzo Pini, Alexandra M Wennberg
International Psychogeriatrics|June 15, 2021
Does "one size fit all" in subjective cognitive decline?Lorenzo Pini, Alexandra M Wennberg
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|March 20, 2025
Rethinking biological biomarkers to track treatment efficacy in Alzheimer's disease: Focus on brain connectivityLorenzo Pini, Bruno P Imbimbo
Nature Neuroscience|May 20, 2026
Considering biological limitations of lesion network mappingLorenzo Pini, Alessandro Salvalaggio, Maurizio Corbetta
Neural Regeneration Research|October 20, 2023
Beyond functional MRI signals: molecular and cellular modifiers of the functional connectome and cognitionLorenzo Pini, Alessandro Salvalaggio, Maurizio Corbetta
Scientific Reports|May 26, 2023
Different MRI structural processing methods do not impact functional connectivity computationLu Zhang, Lorenzo Pini, Maurizio Corbetta
Brain Communications|September 8, 2025
Does p-tau217 play a physiological reparative role in neonates and neurodegenerative diseases?Timothy Daly, Lorenzo Pini, Bruno P Imbimbo
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Neural Regeneration Research|July 8, 2022
Brain network modulation in Alzheimer's disease: clinical phenotypes and windows of opportunityLorenzo Pini
International Psychogeriatrics|May 11, 2022
Critical windows into a changing world: taking a life course and cohort view of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias riskLorenzo Pini, Alexandra Wennberg
Neural Regeneration Research|January 16, 2024
A divergent pattern in functional connectivity: a transdiagnostic perspectiveLu Zhang, Lorenzo Pini
Experimental Gerontology|December 19, 2020
Structural imaging outcomes in subjective cognitive decline: Community vs. clinical-based samplesLorenzo Pini, Alexandra M Wennberg
International Psychogeriatrics|June 15, 2021
Does "one size fit all" in subjective cognitive decline?Lorenzo Pini, Alexandra M Wennberg
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|March 20, 2025
Rethinking biological biomarkers to track treatment efficacy in Alzheimer's disease: Focus on brain connectivityLorenzo Pini, Bruno P Imbimbo
Nature Neuroscience|May 20, 2026
Considering biological limitations of lesion network mappingLorenzo Pini, Alessandro Salvalaggio, Maurizio Corbetta
Neural Regeneration Research|October 20, 2023
Beyond functional MRI signals: molecular and cellular modifiers of the functional connectome and cognitionLorenzo Pini, Alessandro Salvalaggio, Maurizio Corbetta
Scientific Reports|May 26, 2023
Different MRI structural processing methods do not impact functional connectivity computationLu Zhang, Lorenzo Pini, Maurizio Corbetta
Brain Communications|September 8, 2025
Does p-tau217 play a physiological reparative role in neonates and neurodegenerative diseases?Timothy Daly, Lorenzo Pini, Bruno P Imbimbo
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