Andrés Clemente
Professor
The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics
University of Salamanca
Spain
Biography
Dr. Andrés Clemente is currently working as a Professor in The Institute for Functional Biology and Genomics , University of Salamanca , Spain. Research interests includes Endogenous metabolic products, such as reactive oxygen species, and exogenous physical and chemical genotoxic stress, constantly assault the genetic material in the cell. . Andrés Clemente is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Andrés Clemente is the member of many international affiliations and authored of many research articles/books related to Endogenous metabolic products, such as reactive oxygen species, and exogenous physical and chemical genotoxic stress, constantly assault the genetic material in the cell. .
Research Interest
Endogenous metabolic products, such as reactive oxygen species, and exogenous physical and chemical genotoxic stress, constantly assault the genetic material in the cell.
Publications
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Ramos F, Leonard J, Clemente-Blanco A, Aragón L. Cdc14 and Chromosome Condensation: Evaluation of the Recruitment of Condensin to Genomic Regions. The Mitotic Exit Network [Internet]. Springer New York; 2016 Nov 9;229–43.
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Villoria MT, Ramos F, Dueñas E, Faull P, Cutillas PR, Clementeâ€Blanco A. Stabilization of the metaphase spindle by Cdc14 is required for recombinational DNA repair. The EMBO Journal [Internet]. EMBO; 2016 Nov 16;36(1):79–101.