
Personal page of Cristina Rodríguez
Cristina Rodríguez Sinovas is an Investigator of the Cardiovascular Research Center (CSIC-ICCC) from January, 2002. She directs the studies that characterize the role of lisil oxidase on the atherosclerotic process. She collaborates in other areas of research including the analysis of COX-2 regulation by lipoproteins and the effect of hypoxia on vascular cell homeostasis, studies directed by Dr Martinez-Gonzalez.
Graduated in Pharmacy for the University of Barcelona (1993), she obtained her PhD. degree in Pharmacy for the same university (UB) in 1998. Her PhD studies were focused on the molecular mechanisms of fibrats.
- 2011
Angiotensin II differentially modulates cyclooxygenase-2, microsomal prostaglandin E2 synthase-1 and prostaglandin I2 synthase expression in adventitial fibroblasts exposed to inflammatory stimuli. - 2011
Hypoxia up-regulates PGI-synthase and increases PGI2 release in human vascular cells exposed to inflammatory stimuli. - 2010
Fibulin-5 is up-regulated by hypoxia in endothelial cells through A HIF-1{alpha} dependent mechanism. - 2010
New challenges for a second-generation low-molecular-weight heparin: focus on bemiparin. - 2010
Trans-10,cis-12-CLA dysregulate lipid and glucose metabolism and induce hepatic NR4A receptors.
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Identificación de nuevos genes regulados por lisil oxidasa en células vasculares. Implicación en el proceso de angiogénesis y en el desarrollo del aneurisma de la aorta abdominal
Expression genes regulation involved in the vascular lesion. Regulation and functional genomic -
Mecanismos celulares y moleculares en arteriosclerosis coronaria e isquemia miocárdica. Implicaciones Terapéuticas.
Molecular pathology of atherosclerosis illness -
Mecanismos implicados en el control de la homeostasis vascular por la Lisil Oxidasa
Expression genes regulation involved in the vascular lesion. Regulation and functional genomic -
Modulación de los efectos ateroprotectores de las HDL por las estatinas: regulación de la síntesis de prostaciclina en células vasculares a través de los receptores S1P
Molecular pathology of atherosclerosis illness -
Red Cardiovascular - RECAVA
Cellular restructuring and cellular cardiomyoplasty
Catalan Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Pavelló del Convent
Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167 08025 Barcelona
Spain
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