Dr. Javier Del Pino Sans
Assistant ProfessorComplutense University of Madrid, Spain
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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Biography
Dr. Javier Del Pino Sans is currently working as Assistant Professor of Toxicology, Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. He obtained his PhD in Veterinary Science from same university. In past he worked as Postdoctoral Researcher Associated at Petersen“s Lab, University of Massachussets and Researcher at National Centre of Environmental Health, Madrid, Spain and Honorary Collaborator at University of Madrid. He is member of Society of Neuroscience and Society of Toxicology. He has published 16 academic writings in national and international journals.
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Selected Publications
- Garcia, J.M., P. Alias, M.T. Frejo, M.J. Anadon, M.A. Capo and J. Del Pino, 2015. Effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to chlordimeform on serotonin levels in brain regions of adult's male and female rats. Medicina Balear, 30: 21-26.
Direct Link | - Romero, A., E. Ramos, C. de Los Rios, J. Egea, J. Del Pino and R.J. Reiter, 2014. A review of metal-catalyzed molecular damage: Protection by melatonin. J. Pineal Res., 56: 343-370.
Direct Link | - Pita, R., J. Marco-Contelles, E. Ramos, J. Del Pino and A. Romero, 2014. Melatonin as potential candidate to prevent the toxicity induced by chemical warfare agents. Arch. Toxicol., 88: 3-4.
Direct Link | - Oset-Gasque, M.J., M.P. Gonzalez, J. Perez-Pena, N. Garcia-Font and A. Romero et al., 2014. Toxicological and pharmacological evaluation, antioxidant, ADMET and molecular modeling of selected racemic chromenotacrines {11-Amino-12-aryl-8,9,10,12-tetrahydro-7H-chromeno[2,3-b]quinolin-3-ols} for the potential prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 74: 491-501.
Direct Link | - Frejo, M.T., J. Del Pino, M. Lobo, J. Garcia, M.A. Capo and M.J. Diaz, 2014. Liver and kidney damage induced by 4-aminopyridine in a repeated dose (28 days) oral toxicity study in rats: Gene expression profile of hybrid cell death. Toxicol. Lett., 225: 252-263.
Direct Link | - Del Pino, J., G. Zeballos, M.J. Anadon, M.A. Capo, M.J. Diaz, J. Garcia and M.T. Frejo, 2014. Higher sensitivity to cadmium induced cell death of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons: A cholinesterase dependent mechanism. Toxicology, 325: 151-159.
Direct Link | - Del Pino, J., E. Ramos, O.M. Aguilera, J. Marco-Contelles and A. Romero, 2014. Wnt signaling pathway, a potential target for Alzheimer's disease treatment, is activated by a novel multitarget compound ASS234. CNS Neurosci. Ther., 20: 568-570.
Direct Link | - Pita, R., J. Marco-Contelles, E. Ramos, J. Del Pino and A. Romero, 2013. Toxicity induced by chemical warfare agents: Insights on the protective role of melatonin. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 206: 134-142.
Direct Link | - Petersen, S.L., K.A. Intlekofer, P.J. Moura-Conlon, D.N. Brewer, J. Del Pino and J.A. Lopez, 2013. Novel progesterone receptors: Neural localization and possible functions. Frontiers Neurosci., Vol. 7. .
Direct Link | - Petersen, S.L., K.A. Intlekofer, P.J. Moura-Conlon, D.N. Brewer, J. Del Pino and J.A. Lopez, 2013. Non-classical progesterone signalling molecules in the nervous system. J. Neuroendocrinol., 25: 991-1001.
Direct Link | - Del Pino, J., M.A. Martinez, V.J. Castellano, E. Ramos, M.R. Martinez-Larranaga and A. Anadon, 2013. Effects of exposure to amitraz on noradrenaline, serotonin and dopamine levels in brain regions of 30 and 60 days old male rats. Toxicology, 308: 88-95.
Direct Link | - Del Pino, J., M.A. Martinez, V.J. Castellano, E. Ramos, M.R. Martinez-Larranaga and A. Anadon, 2011. Effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to amitraz on norepinephrine, serotonin and dopamine levels in brain regions of male and female rats. Toxicology, 287: 145-152.
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