• Carolina Parada's profile

    I'm female

    • What I do

      I am a PhD student at the University of Barcelona. My thesis is about the influence of microenvironmental factors (i.e. Embryonic Cerebrospinal Fluid) on Central Nervous System development.
      I have always been interested in craniofacial development and evolution and the influence of brain formation on facial morphology. My scientific interests also include lip and palate development and the etiology of oral clefting as well as tooth development and evolution.

    • Affiliations

      Current

    • Interests

      Central Nervous System development
      Adult neurogenesis and neuroregeneration
      Craniofacial development
      Tooth development and evolution
      Cleft lip and palate
      ... and politics

    • Projects

      E-CSF roles on nervous system development

    • Publications

      • Parada C, Parvas M, Bueno D. Cerebrospinal fluid proteomes: From neural development to neurodegenerative diseases. Current Proteomics 4 , 89-106 (2007)

      • Martín C, Bueno D, Alonso M, Moro J, Callejo S, Parada C, Martín P, Carnicero E, Gato A. FGF2 plays a key role in embryonic cerebrospinal fluid trophic properties over chick embryo neuroepithelial stem cells. Developmental biology 297 (2) , 402-16 (Epub 19 May 2006) PubMed ID:(16916506)

      • Parada C, Gato A, Aparicio M, Bueno D. Proteome analysis of chick embryonic cerebrospinal fluid. Proteomics 6 (1) , 312-20 PubMed ID:(16287170)

      • Parada C, Gato A, Bueno D. Mammalian embryonic cerebrospinal fluid proteome has greater apolipoprotein and enzyme pattern complexity than the avian proteome. Journal of proteome research 4 (6) , 2420-8 PubMed ID:(16335996)

      • Parada C, Martín C, Alonso M, Moro J, Bueno D, Gato A. Embryonic cerebrospinal fluid collaborates with the isthmic organizer to regulate mesencephalic gene expression. Journal of neuroscience research 82 (3) , 333-45 PubMed ID:(16180222)

    • Contact

      email:
      MSN:
      ceparadab
      Skype:
      cpollastre
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