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Filippo Bianchini
Researcher at University of Lugano
Publications - 42
Citations - 3088
Filippo Bianchini is an academic researcher from University of Lugano. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epitope & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2222 citations. Previous affiliations of Filippo Bianchini include Sapienza University of Rome & Edmund Mach Foundation.
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Convergent antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in convalescent individuals.
Davide F. Robbiani,Davide F. Robbiani,Christian Gaebler,Frauke Muecksch,Julio C. C. Lorenzi,Zijun Wang,Alice Cho,Marianna Agudelo,Christopher O. Barnes,Anna Gazumyan,Shlomo Finkin,Thomas Hagglof,Thiago Y. Oliveira,Charlotte Viant,Arlene Hurley,Hans Heinrich Hoffmann,Katrina G. Millard,Rhonda G. Kost,Melissa Cipolla,Kristie Gordon,Filippo Bianchini,Spencer T. Chen,Victor A. Ramos,Roshni Patel,Juan Dizon,Irina Shimeliovich,Pilar Mendoza,Harald Hartweger,Lilian Nogueira,Maggi Pack,Jill Horowitz,Fabian Schmidt,Yiska Weisblum,Eleftherios Michailidis,Alison W. Ashbrook,Eric Waltari,John E. Pak,Kathryn E. Huey-Tubman,Nicholas Koranda,Pauline R. Hoffman,Anthony P. West,Charles M. Rice,Theodora Hatziioannou,Pamela J. Bjorkman,Paul D. Bieniasz,Paul D. Bieniasz,Marina Caskey,Michel C. Nussenzweig,Michel C. Nussenzweig +48 more
TL;DR: Most convalescent plasma samples obtained from individuals who recover from COVID-19 do not contain high levels of neutralizing activity, and rare but recurring RBD-specific antibodies with potent antiviral activity were found in all individuals tested, suggesting that a vaccine designed to elicit such antibodies could be broadly effective.
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Convergent Antibody Responses to SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Convalescent Individuals
Davide F. Robbiani,Christian Gaebler,Frauke Muecksch,Julio C. C. Lorenzi,Zijun Wang,Alice Cho,Marianna Agudelo,Christopher O. Barnes,Anna Gazumyan,Shlomo Finkin,Thomas Hagglof,Thiago Y. Oliveira,Charlotte Viant,Arlene Hurley,Hans-Heinrich Hoffmann,Katrina G. Millard,Rhonda G. Kost,Kristie Gordon,Melissa Cipolla,Filippo Bianchini,Spencer T. Chen,Victor A. Ramos,Roshni Patel,Juan Dizon,Irina Shimeliovich,Pilar Mendoza,Harald Hartweger,Lilian Nogueira,Maggi Pack,Jill Horowitz,Fabian Schmidt,Yiska Weisblum,Eleftherios Michailidis,Alison W. Ashbrook,Eric Waltari,John E. Pak,Kathryn E. Huey-Tubman,Nicholas Koranda,Pauline R. Hoffman,Anthony P. West,Charles M. Rice,Theodora Hatziioannou,Pamela J. Bjorkman,Paul D. Bieniasz,Paul D. Bieniasz,Marina Caskey,Michel C. Nussenzweig,Michel C. Nussenzweig +47 more
TL;DR: Rare but recurring RBD-specific antibodies with potent antiviral activity were found in all individuals tested, suggesting that a vaccine designed to elicit such antibodies could be broadly effective.
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Walking in the Corsi test: which type of memory do you need?
Laura Piccardi,Giuseppe Iaria,Maura Ricci,Filippo Bianchini,Laura Zompanti,Cecilia Guariglia +5 more
TL;DR: Testing object locations and route memories with the Corsi Block-Tapping test (CBT), one of the non-verbal tasks most used in clinical settings, and its modified, large-scale version, showed a performance advantage for males in both tests and a more homogeneous pattern of memory in females.
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Developmental topographical disorientation in a healthy subject.
Filippo Bianchini,Chiara Incoccia,Liana Palermo,Laura Piccardi,Laura Zompanti,Umberto Sabatini,Patrice Péran,Cecilia Guariglia +7 more
TL;DR: The case of F.G., a healthy, normally developed 22-year-old male subject affected by a pervasive disorder in environmental orientation and navigation who presents no history of neurological or psychiatric disease, is presented to confirm the existence of developmental topographical-skill disorders and shed light on the architecture of topographical processes and their development in human beings.
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The Walking Corsi Test (WalCT): standardization of the topographical memory test in an Italian population
Laura Piccardi,Filippo Bianchini,Ornella Argento,A. De Nigris,Andrea Maialetti,Liana Palermo,Cecilia Guariglia +6 more
TL;DR: The Walking Corsi Test is a new instrument that assesses topographical memory in real environments and reproduces on a large-scale version the Corsi Block-Tapping Test, which has been used in clinical practice and has proven sensitive in detecting navigational memory deficits even in individuals who have no other memory impairments.