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Victoria Cano

Researcher at CEU San Pablo University

Publications -  33
Citations -  1328

Victoria Cano is an academic researcher from CEU San Pablo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leptin & Leptin receptor. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1146 citations. Previous affiliations of Victoria Cano include Complutense University of Madrid.

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High-fat diets impair spatial learning in the radial-arm maze in mice.

TL;DR: The current results show that short-term DIO impairs spatial learning and suggest that impairment of hippocampal learning elicited by HF diets might be perceptible before metabolic alterations linked to obesity develop.
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High-fat diets induce changes in hippocampal glutamate metabolism and neurotransmission

TL;DR: The data show that HF diets upregulate mechanisms involved in Glu clearance and simultaneously impair Glu metabolism, leading to a desensitization of NMDA receptors within the hippocampus, which might account for cognitive deficits.
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Role of bacterial surface structures on the interaction of Klebsiella pneumoniae with phagocytes

TL;DR: A correlation between virulence, using the pneumonia mouse model, and resistance to phagocytosis is found and supports the notion that Dictyostelium amoebae might be useful as host model to measure K. pneumoniae virulence and not only phagcytosis.
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Adaptative Nitric Oxide Overproduction in Perivascular Adipose Tissue during Early Diet-Induced Obesity

TL;DR: The main finding in this study is that adaptative NO overproduction occurs in PVAT during early DIO which might be aimed at preserving vascular function.
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Klebsiella pneumoniae survives within macrophages by avoiding delivery to lysosomes.

TL;DR: Evidence is proved that K. pneumoniae survives killing by macrophages by manipulating phagosome maturation that may contribute to Klebsiella pathogenesis, and the capsule is dispensable for KlebsIElla intracellular survival if bacteria were not opsonized.