
Personal page of Javier Crespo
Javier Crespo is a researcher of the Catalan Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences (ICCC) from January, 2006. He participates in the investigation line "Molecular pathology of atherosclerosis illness" characterizing the role of NOR-1. He is head of the Flow Cytometry Unit (2007), supervisor of the Radioactive Installation (2004), and head for the correct waste management of the center (2006).
Graduated in biology for the Universitat de Barcelona (1999), he obtained the PhD. degree in biology for the same University (UB) in 2005. He has the title of Radioactive Supervisor to work with no encapsed sources from 2002.
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Fibulin-5 is up-regulated by hypoxia in endothelial cells through A HIF-1{alpha} dependent mechanism. - 2009
The HIF-1/NOR-1 Axis Regulates the Survival Response of Endothelial Cells to Hypoxia. - 2009
The hypoxia-inducible factor 1/NOR-1 axis regulates the survival response of endothelial cells to hypoxia. - 2007
Neuron-derived orphan receptor-1 (NOR-1) is induced by thrombin and mediates vascular endothelial cell growth. - 2006
NOR-1 is involved in VEGF-induced endothelial cell growth.
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Análisis funcional del receptor nuclear NOR-1 en la aterosclerosis e identificación de genes diana
Expression genes regulation involved in the vascular lesion. Regulation and functional genomic -
NOR-1 y angiogénesis: análisis de los mecanismos de inducción y de la implicación de Neuron-derived Orphan Receptor-1 en la respuesta adaptativa de las células endoteliales a la hipoxia
Neovascularization impact in the pathological processes -
Red Cardiovascular - RECAVA
Cellular restructuring and cellular cardiomyoplasty -
Regulación de la función vascular por el receptor nuclear NOR-1: una nueva diana terapéutica para modular la enfermedad arterial coronaria
Diagnostic and prognostic markers of cardiovascular disease
Catalan Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences
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