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Mariela Fernanda Perez Martinez

Profesor Adjunto-Investigador Independiente

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, CONICET

Córdoba, Argentina

Líneas de Investigación


Educación

  •  Neurofarmacologia, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Argentina, 2002
  •  Farmacéutico, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Argentina, 1996

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Adjunto Full Time

    Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Facultad de Ciencias Químicas

    CORDOBA, Argentina

    2008 - A la fecha

  •   Investigador Independiente Full Time

    CONICET

    CORDOBA, Argentina

    2007 - A la fecha


 

Article (8)

Pharmacological NOS-1 Inhibition Within the Hippocampus Prevented Expression of Cocaine Sensitization: Correlation with Reduced Synaptic Transmission
Cognitive interference as a possible therapeutic strategy to prevent expression of benzodiazepine withdrawal
Selective Photoinduced Antibacterial Activity of Amoxicillin-Coated Gold Nanoparticles: From One-Step Synthesis to in Vivo Cytocompatibility
Tetrahydrobiopterin improves hippocampal nitric oxide-linked long-term memory
ANGIOTENSIN II AT(1) RECEPTORS MEDIATE NEURONAL SENSITIZATION AND SUSTAINED BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE INDUCED BY A SINGLE INJECTION OF AMPHETAMINE
Brain Angiotensin II AT(1) receptors are involved in the acute and long-term amphetamine-induced neurocognitive alterations
Neopterin acts as an endogenous cognitive enhancer
Reduced vasopressin receptors activation mediates the anti-depressant effects of fluoxetine and venlafaxine in bulbectomy model of depression

ConferencePoster (4)

EARLY IGF-1 GENE THERAPY ASSOCIATED WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY REVERSES COGNITIVE DEFICITS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED Dr. Mariela F. Pérez 7 BY TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
MULTIPLE STRATEGIES FOR BRAIN DRUG DELIVERY: IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ANALYSIS OF P-GLYCOPROTEIN INHIBITION BY NANOCARRIERS COVERED WITH POLOXAMER 188, AND GLUCOSE QUANTUM DOTS FUNCTIONALIZATION EFFECTS OVER PREFERENTIAL BRAIN DISTRIBUTION
IGF1 GENE THERAPY ASSOCIATED WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY REVERSED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
NEUROINFLAMATORY-RELATED PROCESES AND COGNITIVE DEFICITS INDUCED BY AN ANIMAL MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: CHARACTERIZATION OF TEMPORAL COURSE
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Mariela Perez

Profesor Adjunto-Investigador Independiente

Departamento de Farmacologia-IFEC

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, CONICET

Córdoba, Argentina