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Autor Díaz Alonso, Javier |
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Bravo Ferrer, Isbel ; Cuartero Desviat, María Isabel ; Zarruk, Juan G. ; Pradillo, Jesús M. ; Hurtado Moreno, Olivia ; Romera, Victor G. ; Díaz Alonso, Javier ; García Segura, Juan Manuel ; Guzmán, Manuel ; Lizasoaín, Ignacio ; Galve Roperh, Ismael ; Moro, María A. | American Heart Association | 2017-01Background and Purpose—Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability characterized by physical, cognitive, and emotional disturbances. Unfortunately, pharmacological options are scarce. The cannabinoid type-2 receptor (CB2R) is neuroprotective i[...]texto impreso
Díaz Alonso, Javier ; Aguado, Tania ; Salas Quiroga, Adán de ; Ortega, Zaira ; Guzmán, Manuel ; Galve Roperh, Ismael | Oxford University Press | 2015-09The CB1 cannabinoid receptor regulates cortical progenitor proliferation during embryonic development, but the molecular mechanism of this action remains unknown. Here, we report that CB1-deficient mouse embryos show premature cell cycle exit, d[...]texto impreso
García Rincón, Daniel ; Díaz Alonso, Javier ; Paraíso Luna, Juan ; Otega, Zaira ; Aguareles, José ; Salas Quiroga, Adán de ; Jou, Cristina ; Prada, Inmaculada de ; Martínez Cerdeño, Verónica ; Aronica, Eleonora ; Guzmán, Manuel ; Pérez-Jiménez, María Ángeles ; Galve Roperh, Ismael | Frontiers Media | 2019-01Alterations of the PI3K/Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway are causally involved in a subset of malformations of cortical development (MCDs) ranging from focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) to hemimegalencephaly an[...]texto impreso
Díaz Alonso, Javier ; Salas Quiroga, Adán de ; Paraíso Luna, Juan ; García Rincón, Daniel ; Garcez, Patricia P. ; Parsons, Maddy ; Andradas Arias, Clara | Oxford University Press | 2017-11Neuronal migration is a fundamental process of brain development, and its disruption underlies devastating neurodevelopmental disorders. The transcriptional programs governing this process are relatively well characterized. However, how environm[...]texto impreso
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Salas Quiroga, Adán de ; Díaz Alonso, Javier ; García-Rincón, Daniel ; Remmers, Floortje ; Vega, David ; Gómez Cañas, María ; Lutz, Beat ; Guzmán, Manuel ; Galve Roperh, Ismael | National Academy of Sciences | 2015-11The CB1 cannabinoid receptor, the main target of ?9 -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the most prominent psychoactive compound of marijuana, plays a crucial regulatory role in brain development as evidenced by the neurodevelopmental consequences of i[...]