Maria Del Carmen Garcia
Researcher
"Department of Pharmacology "
National Polytechnique Institute
Mexico
Biography
"Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia is affiliated to Department of Pharmacology , Cinvestav. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia is currently providing services as Researcher. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Maria del Carmen Garcia research interests include Couple excitation-contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle; regulation of calcium in muscle; calcium channels operated by depletion of intracellular sources (SOC) in skeletal muscle; exercise and changes in glucose transport and intracellular calcium; role of ATP-modulated K + mitochondrial channel in muscle fatigue; pharmacological preconditioning in cardiac muscle; cardiac hypertrophy.."
Research Interest
Couple excitation-contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle; regulation of calcium in muscle; calcium channels operated by depletion of intracellular sources (SOC) in skeletal muscle; exercise and changes in glucose transport and intracellular calcium; role of ATP-modulated K + mitochondrial channel in muscle fatigue; pharmacological preconditioning in cardiac muscle; cardiac hypertrophy.
Publications
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González G, ZaldÃvar D, Carrillo ED, Hernández A, GarcÃa MC, Sánchez JA (2010). Pharmacological preconditioning by diazoxide downregulates cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels. British Journal of Pharmacology 161(5): 1172-1185
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Rosario Solis, Elba D. Carrillo, Ascención Hernández, MarÃa C. GarcÃa, and Jorge A. Sánchez (2013). Parvalbumin is overexpressed in the late phase of pharmacological preconditioning in skeletal muscle. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology91:966-972.