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Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 38
Citations - 923
Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic inequality & Inequality. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 29 publications receiving 748 citations. Previous affiliations of Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez include University of Salamanca.
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Acontecimientos adversos prevenibles causados por medicamentos en pacientes hospitalizados
María José Otero-López,Pablo Alonso-Hernández,Jose A. Maderuelo-Fernandez,Beatriz Garrido-Corro,Alfonso Domínguez-Gil,Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez +5 more
TL;DR: Es preciso concienciar a los profesionales y a las autoridades sanitarias de the trascendencia de este problema e implantar en los hospitales practicas de seguridad efectivas para reducir los errores de medicacion.
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Increased plasma soluble endoglin levels as an indicator of cardiovascular alterations in hypertensive and diabetic patients.
Ana M. Blazquez-Medela,Luis García-Ortiz,Manuel A. Gómez-Marcos,José I. Recio-Rodríguez,Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez,José M. López-Novoa,Carlos Martínez-Salgado +6 more
TL;DR: This study shows that endoglin is an indicator of hypertension- and diabetes-associated vascular pathologies as endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular damage in patients with diabetes and hypertension.
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Economic inequality enhances inferences that the normative climate is individualistic and competitive
TL;DR: This article showed that people living in a more unequal (vs. equal) society are more likely to appraise the social context as one where individualism determines people's behavior, compared to the low-inequality condition.
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Endoglin Expression in Human and Rat Mesangial Cells and Its Upregulation by TGF-β1
Alicia Rodríguez-Barbero,Juana Obreo,Nélida Eleno,Ana B. Rodríguez-Peña,Annette Düwel,Mirjana Jerkic,Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez,Carmelo Bernabeu,José M. López-Novoa +8 more
TL;DR: These data provide the first evidence for the expression of endoglin in mesangial cells, as well as its upregulation by TGF-beta1, thus suggesting thatendoglin may have a role in modulating the effects of T GF- beta1 on the glomerular mesangium.
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Michael O'Donnell,Leif D. Nelson,Evi Ackermann,Balazs Aczel,Athfah Akhtar,Silvio Aldrovandi,Nasseem Alshaif,Ronald Andringa,Mark Aveyard,Peter Babincak,Nursena Balatekin,Scott A. Baldwin,Gabriel Baník,Ernest Baskin,Raoul Bell,Olga Bialobrzeska,Angie R. Birt,Walter R. Boot,Scott R. Braithwaite,Jessie C. Briggs,Axel Buchner,Desiree Budd,Kathryn Budzik,L. Bullens,Richard L Bulley,Peter R. Cannon,Katarzyna Cantarero,Joseph Cesario,Stephanie Chambers,Christopher R. Chartier,Peggy Chekroun,Clara Chong,Axel Cleeremans,Sean Coary,Jacob Coulthard,Florien M. Cramwinckel,Thomas F. Denson,Marcos Díaz-Lago,Theresa E. DiDonato,Aaron Drummond,Julia Eberlen,Titus Ebersbach,John E. Edlund,Katherine M. Finnigan,Justin Fisher,Natalia Frankowska,Efraín García-Sánchez,Frank D. Golom,Andrew J Graves,Kevin Greenberg,Mando Hanioti,Heather A Hansen,Jenna A. Harder,Erin R. Harrell,Andree Hartanto,Michael Inzlicht,David J. Johnson,Andrew Karpinski,Victor N. Keller,Olivier Klein,Lina Koppel,Emiel Krahmer,Anthony Lantian,Michael J. Larson,Richard E. Lucas,Dermot Lynott,Corey M Magaldino,Karlijn Massar,Matthew T. McBee,Neil Marvin McLatchie,Nadhilla Melia,Michael C. Mensink,Laura Mieth,Samantha L. Moore-Berg,Geraldine Neeser,Ben R. Newell,Marret K. Noordewier,Asil Ali Özdogğru,Myrto Pantazi,Michal Parzuchowski,Kim Peters,Michael C. Philipp,Monique Pollmann,Panagiotis Rentzelas,Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón,Jan Philipp Röer,Ivan Ropovik,Nelson Roque,Carolina Rueda,Bastiaan T. Rutjens,Katey Sackett,Janos Salamon,Ángel Sánchez-Rodríguez,Blair Saunders,Juliette Schaafsma,Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck,David R. Shanks,Martin F. Sherman,Kenneth M Steele,Niklas K. Steffens,Jessie Sun,Kyle J Susa,Barnabas Szaszi,Aba Szollosi,Ricardo Tamayo,Gustav Tinghög,Yuk-Yue Tong,Carol Tweten,Miguel A. Vadillo,Deisy Valcarcel,Nicolas Van der Linden,Michiel van Elk,Frenk van Harreveld,Daniel Västfjäll,Simine Vazire,Philippe Verduyn,Matt N. Williams,Guillermo B. Willis,Sarah E Wood,Chunliang Yang,Oulmann Zerhouni,Robert Zheng,Mark Zrubka +122 more
TL;DR: The meta-analytic results for those 23 direct replications of this study tested whether performance on a 30-item general-knowledge trivia task differed between these two priming conditions and observed no overall difference in trivia performance between participants primed with the “professor” category and those primed with a category associated with a lack of intelligence.