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Manuel Alejandro Ramirez-Lee's research focuses on toxicological studies, particularly concerning the effects of nanoparticles and xenobiotics on biological systems. His work has investigated the mechanisms of neurodegeneration, including the role of autophagy and protein aggregation in dopaminergic neuron models. He has also examined the potential for SARS-CoV-2 to infect the central nervous system and explored rodent models of anesthesia-induced developmental neurotoxicity. Ramirez-Lee has authored 19 publications with 521 citations and an h-index of 13. He collaborates with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including John Talpos and Susan M. Burks, with whom he shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 18
- Citations: 501
Selected Publications
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Rodent models of anesthesia-induced developmental neurotoxicity☆ (2022)
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Autophagy and protein aggregation as a mechanism of dopaminergic degeneration in a primary human dopaminergic neuronal model (2022)
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Can SARS-CoV-2 infect the central nervous system via the olfactory bulb or the blood-brain barrier? (2021)
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- Can SARS-CoV-2 infect the central nervous system via the olfactory bulb or the blood-brain barrier?
- Rodent models of anesthesia-induced developmental neurotoxicity☆
- Can SARS-CoV-2 infect the central nervous system via the olfactory bulb or the blood-brain barrier?
- Can SARS-CoV-2 infect the central nervous system via the olfactory bulb or the blood-brain barrier?
- Can SARS-CoV-2 infect the central nervous system via the olfactory bulb or the blood-brain barrier?
- Rodent models of anesthesia-induced developmental neurotoxicity☆
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