IBRO Neuroscience Reports (Oct 2023)
IGF-II TREATMENT PREVENTS THE OXIDATIVE DAMAGE DERIVED BY MPP+/MPTP ADMINISTRATION IN A CELLULAR AND ANIMAL MODEL OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE
- Pablo Zamorano-González,
- Nadia Valverde,
- Silvia Claros Gil,
- Manuel Víctor López-González,
- Silvana Yanina Romero-Zerbo,
- Estrella Lara,
- Federica Boraldi,
- José Pavia,
- María García-Fernández,
- Belén Gago,
- Elisa Martín-Montañez
Affiliations
- Pablo Zamorano-González
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Nadia Valverde
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA (FACULTY OF MEDICINE), Department Of Pharmacology And Paediatrics, Málaga, Spain
- Silvia Claros Gil
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Manuel Víctor López-González
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Silvana Yanina Romero-Zerbo
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Estrella Lara
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Federica Boraldi
- UNIVERSITY OF MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA, Department Of Life Sciences, MODENA, Italy
- José Pavia
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA (FACULTY OF MEDICINE), Department Of Pharmacology And Paediatrics, Málaga, Spain
- María García-Fernández
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Belén Gago
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA, Department Of Human Physiology (faculty Of Medicine), MALAGA, Spain
- Elisa Martín-Montañez
- UNIVERSITY OF MALAGA (FACULTY OF MEDICINE), Department Of Pharmacology And Paediatrics, Málaga, Spain
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15
pp. S517 – S518