Dr. Daniel Saiz Sánchez
Assistant professor
Anatomy and human embryology.
Castilla La Mancha University
Spain
Biography
Dr. Daniel Saiz Sánchez holds a degree in Biology from the University of Valencia (2008). Obtained the degree of doctor in biomedicine by the University of Castilla-La Mancha (2012). At present, he is a non-doctoral assistant professor in the area of ​​Human Anatomy and Embryology. During his research career he has participated in national and regional research projects financed by various public entities and is the author of several articles published in international journals of high scientific impact, as well as book chapters.
Research Interest
​​Human Anatomy and Embryology
Publications
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Mohedano-Moriano A, Pro-Sistiaga P, Ubeda-Bañon I, de la Rosa-Prieto C, Saiz-Sanchez D, Martinez-Marcos A. V1R and V2R segregated vomeronasal pathways to the hypothalamus. Neuroreport. 2008 Oct 29;19(16):1623-6.
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Ubeda-Banon I, Saiz-Sanchez D, de la Rosa-Prieto C, Argandona-Palacios L, Garcia-Munozguren S, Martinez-Marcos A. α-Synucleinopathy in the human olfactory system in Parkinson’s disease: involvement of calcium-binding protein-and substance P-positive cells. Acta neuropathologica. 2010 Jun 1;119(6):723-35.
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Saiz-Sanchez D, Ubeda-Banon I, De La Rosa-Prieto C, Argandona-Palacios L, Garcia-Munozguren S, Insausti R, Martinez-Marcos A. Somatostatin, tau, and β-amyloid within the anterior olfactory nucleus in Alzheimer disease. Experimental neurology. 2010 Jun 30;223(2):347-50.