Publicaciones
- REVISTA Frontiers in Physiology
- 2021
Gestational Hypoxia and Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: Early Origins of Cerebrovascular Dysfunction Induced by Epigenetic Mechanisms
• Emilio A. Herrera • Alejandro Antonio González Candia
- REVISTA Frontiers in Physiology
- 2021
High Altitude Pregnancies and Vascular Dysfunction: Observations From Latin American Studies
• Alejandro Antonio González Candia • Emilio A. Herrera
- REVISTA Antioxidants
- 2021
Melatonin Reduces Oxidative Stress in the Right Ventricle of Newborn Sheep Gestated under Chronic Hypoxia
• Alejandro Antonio González Candia • Pamela V. Arias • Simón A. Aguilar • Esteban Gabriel Figueroa Becerra • Roberto V. Reyes
- REVISTA Connectivity and Functional Specialization in the Brain
- 2021
Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in the Detrimental Brain Function
• Alejandro Antonio González Candia • Nicole K. Rogers • Rodrigo L. Castillo
- REVISTA Frontiers in Neuroscience
- 2021
The strength of the medial olivocochlear reflex in chinchillas is associated with delayed response performance in a visual discrimination task with vocalizations as distractors
• Sergio Vicencio-Jimenez • Giuliana Bucci-Mansilla • Macarena Bowen Moreno • Gonzalo Benjamín Terreros Hernández • David Morales-Zepeda
- REVISTA Translational Stroke Research
- 2021
Bone Marrow-Derived Alk1 Mutant Endothelial Cells and Clonally Expanded Somatic Alk1 Mutant Endothelial Cells Contribute to the Development of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations in Mice
• Nicolás Santander Grez
- REVISTA Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
- 2021
Lipoprotein receptor SR-B1 deficiency enhances adipose tissue inflammation and reduces susceptibility to hepatic steatosis during diet-induced obesity in mice
• Francisca Lorena Salas Pérez • Aline Xavier • Nicolás Santander Grez
- REVISTA BIO-PROTOCOL
- 2021
Enrichment of Vascular Fragments from Mouse Embryonic Brains for Endothelial Cell Analysis
• Nicolás Santander Grez • Thomas Arnold
- REVISTA Nutrition
- 2021
Dietary alpha- and gamma-tocopherol (1:5 ratio) supplementation attenuates adipose tissue expansion, hepatic steatosis, and expression of inflammatory markers in a high-fat-diet-fed murine model
• Nevenka Juretic • Ruth Sepúlveda • Amanda Paz D'Espessailles Tapia • Cinthya Cadagan • Manuel De Miguel
- REVISTA Nutrition
- 2021
Hepatic retinaldehyde dehydrogenases are modulated by tocopherols supplementation in mice with hepatic steatosis.
• Amanda Paz D'Espessailles Tapia • Valeria Campos • Gladys S. Tapia • Paulina Pettinelli • Nevenka Juretic



