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Alino Martinez-Marcos

Alino Martinez-Marcos

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Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
4443
World Ranking
9062
National Ranking
150

Overview

Alino Martinez-Marcos is affiliated with the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with notable contributions in subfields such as Physiology, Neurology, Molecular Biology, Sensory Systems, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The scientist's work focuses on various specialized topics including:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques
  • Anatomy and Medical Technology
  • Surgical Simulation and Training

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Martinez-Marcos reflect a focus on neurodegenerative diseases, olfactory systems, and proteinopathies. Key publications include:

  • "The human olfactory system in two proteinopathies: Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases" (2020), published in Translational Neurodegeneration
  • "The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson's Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study" (2021), Journal of Parkinson's Disease
  • "Neurodegeneration and Astrogliosis in the Human CA1 Hippocampal Subfield Are Related to hsp90ab1 and bag3 in Alzheimer's Disease" (2021), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Neurodegeneration and astrogliosis in the entorhinal cortex in Alzheimer's disease: Stereological layer-specific assessment and proteomic analysis" (2022), Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • "Astrogliosis and sexually dimorphic neurodegeneration and microgliosis in the olfactory bulb in Parkinson's disease" (2021), npj Parkinson's Disease

Their frequent collaborators include the following researchers:

  • Isabel Úbeda-Bañón
  • Daniel Saiz-Sánchez
  • Alicia Flores-Cuadrado
  • Veronica Astillero-Lopez
  • Melania González-Rodríguez

Martinez-Marcos has regularly published in venues such as IBRO Neuroscience Reports, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Brain Pathology, Research Square, and Translational Neurodegeneration.

Best Publications

  • Structure and function of the vomeronasal system: an update

    Mimi Halpern;Alino Martı́nez-Marcos

  • Convergence of olfactory and vomeronasal projections in the rat basal telencephalon

    Palma Pro-Sistiaga;Alicia Mohedano-Moriano;Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Maria del mar Arroyo-Jimenez

  • The pallial amygdala of amniote vertebrates: evolution of the concept, evolution of the structure.

    Fernando Martı́nez-Garcı́a;Alino Martı́nez-Marcos;Enrique Lanuza

  • Segregated pathways to the vomeronasal amygdala: differential projections from the anterior and posterior divisions of the accessory olfactory bulb.

    Alicia Mohedano-Moriano;Palma Pro-Sistiaga;Isabel Úbeda-Bañón;Carlos Crespo

  • On the organization of olfactory and vomeronasal cortices.

    Alino Martinez-Marcos

  • The human olfactory system in two proteinopathies: Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases

    Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Daniel Saiz-Sanchez;Alicia Flores-Cuadrado;Ernesto Rioja-Corroto

  • Comparative aspects of the olfactory portion of the entorhinal cortex and its projection to the hippocampus in rodents, nonhuman primates, and the human brain

    R Insausti;P Marcos;M.M Arroyo-Jiménez;X Blaizot

  • Identification of the reptilian basolateral amygdala: an anatomical investigation of the afferents to the posterior dorsal ventricular ridge of the lizard Podarcis hispanica

    Enrique Lanuza;Margarita Belekhova;Alino Martínez‐Marcos;Cristian Font

  • Topographical and laminar distribution of cortical input to the monkey entorhinal cortex

    A. Mohedano-Moriano;P. Pro-Sistiaga;M. M. Arroyo-Jimenez;E. Artacho-Pérula

  • α-Synucleinopathy in the human olfactory system in Parkinson’s disease: involvement of calcium-binding protein- and substance P-positive cells

    Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Daniel Saiz-Sanchez;Carlos de la Rosa-Prieto;Lucia Argandoña-Palacios

  • Interneurons, tau and amyloid-β in the piriform cortex in Alzheimer's disease.

    Daniel Saiz-Sanchez;Carlos De la Rosa-Prieto;Isabel Ubeda-Banon;Alino Martinez-Marcos

  • α-Synuclein in the olfactory system in Parkinson's disease: role of neural connections on spreading pathology.

    Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Daniel Saiz-Sanchez;Carlos de la Rosa-Prieto;Alino Martinez-Marcos

  • Projections from the posterolateral olfactory amygdala to the ventral striatum: neural basis for reinforcing properties of chemical stimuli

    Isabel Ubeda-Bañon;Amparo Novejarque;Alicia Mohedano-Moriano;Palma Pro-Sistiaga

  • Somatostatin, tau, and β-amyloid within the anterior olfactory nucleus in alzheimer disease

    D. Saiz-Sanchez;I. Ubeda-Bañon;C. de la Rosa-Prieto;L. Argandoña-Palacios

  • Differential projections from the anterior and posterior divisions of the accessory olfactory bulb to the medial amygdala in the opossum, Monodelphis domestica.

    Alino Martínez‐Marcos;Mimi Halpern

  • Substantia nigra compacta neurons that innervate the reticular thalamic nucleus in the rat also project to striatum or globus pallidus: implications for abnormal motor behavior.

    V. Anaya-Martinez;A. Martinez-Marcos;D. Martinez-Fong;J. Aceves

  • Postnatal development of calcium-binding proteins immunoreactivity (parvalbumin, calbindin, calretinin) in the human entorhinal cortex.

    L. Grateron;S. Cebada-Sanchez;P. Marcos;A. Mohedano-Moriano

  • The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson's Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study.

    Sandra Villar-Conde;Veronica Astillero-Lopez;Melania Gonzalez-Rodriguez;Patricia Villanueva-Anguita

  • A LACERTILIAN DORSAL RETINORECIPIENT THALAMUS : A RE-INVESTIGATION IN THE OLD-WORLD LIZARD PODARCIS HISPANICA

    Natalia Kenigfest;Alino Martínez-Marcos;Margarita Belekhova;Cristian Font

  • Neurodegeneration and astrogliosis in the entorhinal cortex in Alzheimer's disease: Stereological layer‐specific assessment and proteomic analysis

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  • Septal complex of the telencephalon of lizards: III. Efferent connections and general discussion

    Cristian Font;Enrique Lanuza;Alino Martinez-Marcos;Piet V. Hoogland

  • Vomeronasal inputs to the rodent ventral striatum.

    Isabel Úbeda-Bañón;Amparo Novejarque;Alicia Mohedano-Moriano;Palma Pro-Sistiaga

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrique Lanuza
Enrique Lanuza University of Valencia
Fernando Martínez-García
Fernando Martínez-García Jaume I University
Ricardo Insausti
Ricardo Insausti University of Castilla-La Mancha
Carlos Crespo
Carlos Crespo University of Valencia
José de la Fuente
José de la Fuente University of Castilla-La Mancha
Shaun P. Collin
Shaun P. Collin La Trobe University
Laura López-Mascaraque
Laura López-Mascaraque Spanish National Research Council
José Luis Trejo
José Luis Trejo Cajal Institute
David G. Amaral
David G. Amaral University of California, Davis
Jorge Aceves
Jorge Aceves Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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