Jorge Fragoso-Medina
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Fragoso-Medina J, Rodriguez G, Zarain-Herzberg A
Mol Cell Biochem
. 2017 Sep;
442(1-2):19-28.
PMID: 28884444
The cardiac sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca-ATPase-2a (SERCA2a) is vital for the correct handling of calcium concentration in cardiomyocytes. Recent studies showed that the induction of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress (ERS) with...
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Lovastatin Differentially Affects Neuronal Cholesterol and Amyloid-β Production in vivo and in vitro
Mendoza-Oliva A, Ferrera P, Fragoso-Medina J, Arias C
CNS Neurosci Ther
. 2015 Jun;
21(8):631-41.
PMID: 26096465
Background And Aims: Epidemiological and experimental studies indicate that high cholesterol may increase susceptibility to age-associated neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Thus, it has been suggested that statins,...
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Zarain-Herzberg A, Estrada-Aviles R, Fragoso-Medina J
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
. 2012 Jul;
90(8):1017-28.
PMID: 22784385
The precise control of Ca(2+) levels during the contraction-relaxation cycle in cardiac myocytes is extremely important for normal beat-to-beat contractile activity. The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) plays a key role controlling...
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Zarain-Herzberg A, Fragoso-Medina J, Estrada-Aviles R
IUBMB Life
. 2011 Sep;
63(10):847-55.
PMID: 21901815
The cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](c)) is key for the regulation of many cellular processes, such cell signaling and proliferation, metabolism, and muscle contraction. In cardiomyocytes, Ca(2+) is an important regulator...