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Manuel Reina
Researcher at University of Barcelona
Publications - 87
Citations - 2735
Manuel Reina is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipoprotein lipase & Adipose tissue. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2539 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Reina include Spanish National Research Council & University of Washington.
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The transcription factors Slug and Snail act as repressors of Claudin-1 expression in epithelial cells.
Ofelia M. Martínez-Estrada,Albert Cullerés,Francesc X. Soriano,Héctor Peinado,Victoria Bolós,Fernando O. Martinez,Manuel Reina,Amparo Cano,Myriam Fabre,Senén Vilaró +9 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that Claudin-1 is a direct downstream target gene of Snail family factors in epithelial cells is supported.
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Lipoprotein lipase: cellular origin and functional distribution.
TL;DR: Observations suggest that in some tissues LPL is synthesized by parenchymal cells and spreads along the vascular mesh and transfer to the vascular endothelium is, however, not the only route taken by LPL.
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Erythropoietin protects the in vitro blood-brain barrier against VEGF-induced permeability.
Ofelia M. Martínez-Estrada,Elisabeth Rodríguez‐Millán,Esther González‐de Vicente,Manuel Reina,Senén Vilaró,Myriam Fabre +5 more
TL;DR: A new mechanism for Epo‐induced neuroprotection is suggested, in which circulating Epo controls and maintains the blood–brain barrier through an Epo receptor signalling pathway and the re‐establishment of cell junctions.
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Human adipose tissue as a source of Flk-1+ cells: new method of differentiation and expansion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described the first isolation and culture of Flk-1+ cells from human adipose tissue, which was used as a source of postnatal endothelial progenitor cells.
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RGD peptides and monoclonal antibodies, antagonists of alpha(v)-integrin, enter the cells by independent endocytic pathways.
Susanna Castel,Roser Pagan,Francesc Mitjans,Jaume Piulats,Simon L. Goodman,Alfred Jonczyk,Florian Huber,Senén Vilaró,Manuel Reina +8 more
TL;DR: It is proved that melanoma cells pretreated with the mAb do not readhere to the substrate, whereas cellspretreated with cRGD peptide retain their readhesion capacity.