José Martínez‐Orgado

4.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
82 papers, 3.3k citations indexed

About

José Martínez‐Orgado is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pharmacology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, José Martínez‐Orgado has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 3.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 33 papers in Pharmacology and 33 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in José Martínez‐Orgado's work include Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (37 papers), Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (32 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (32 papers). José Martínez‐Orgado is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (37 papers), Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (32 papers) and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (32 papers). José Martínez‐Orgado collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United Kingdom and United States. José Martínez‐Orgado's co-authors include Javier Fernández‐Ruíz, Julián Romero, M. Ruth Pazos, Ana I. Castillo, Marı́a A. Moro, Rosa M. Tolón, Francisco J. Álvarez, Roger G. Pertwee, Ignacio Lizasoaín and Héctor Lafuente and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Stroke.

In The Last Decade

José Martínez‐Orgado

81 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Hit Papers

Cannabidiol: Pharmacology and potential therapeutic role ... 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 200 400 600

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All Works

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Villa, Maria Pia, Fabiana Piscitelli, Vincenzo Di Marzo, et al.. (2024). Cannabidiol reduces intraventricular hemorrhage brain damage, preserving myelination and preventing blood brain barrier dysfunction in immature rats. Neurotherapeutics. 21(2). e00326–e00326. 6 indexed citations
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Villa, Maria Pia, Ana Gómez, Carolina Muguruza, et al.. (2023). The Role of the Dopamine System in Post-Stroke Mood Disorders in Newborn Rats. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(4). 3229–3229. 12 indexed citations
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Villa, Maria Pia, et al.. (2022). Potential therapeutic applications of stem cell therapy for neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. S49–S57. 2 indexed citations
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Villa, Maria Pia, et al.. (2022). Role of 5HT1A Receptors in the Neuroprotective and Behavioral Effects of Cannabidiol in Hypoxic–Ischemic Newborn Piglets. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 925740–925740. 8 indexed citations
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Gila-Díaz, Andrea, Silvia Cañas, Miguel Sáenz de Pipaón, et al.. (2020). Influence of Maternal Age and Gestational Age on Breast Milk Antioxidants During the First Month of Lactation. Nutrients. 12(9). 2569–2569. 23 indexed citations
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Løberg, Else Marit, et al.. (2018). DHA and therapeutic hypothermia in a short-term follow-up piglet model of hypoxia-ischemia: Effects on H+MRS biomarkers. PLoS ONE. 13(8). e0201895–e0201895. 12 indexed citations
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Sagredo, Onintza, Javier Palazuelos, Ana Gutiérrez‐Rodrίguez, et al.. (2018). Cannabinoid signalling in the immature brain: Encephalopathies and neurodevelopmental disorders. Biochemical Pharmacology. 157. 85–96. 17 indexed citations
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Solberg, Rønnaug, et al.. (2017). High-Dose Cannabidiol Induced Hypotension after Global Hypoxia-Ischemia in Piglets. Neonatology. 112(2). 143–149. 30 indexed citations
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Arruza, Luis, M. Ruth Pazos, Héctor Lafuente, et al.. (2017). Cannabidiol reduces lung injury induced by hypoxic–ischemic brain damage in newborn piglets. Pediatric Research. 82(1). 79–86. 19 indexed citations
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Pazos, M. Ruth, Héctor Lafuente, Martín Santos, et al.. (2013). Mechanisms of cannabidiol neuroprotection in hypoxic–ischemic newborn pigs: Role of 5HT1A and CB2 receptors. Neuropharmacology. 71. 282–291. 176 indexed citations
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Lafuente, Héctor, Francisco J. Álvarez, M. Ruth Pazos, et al.. (2011). Cannabidiol Reduces Brain Damage and Improves Functional Recovery After Acute Hypoxia-Ischemia in Newborn Pigs. Pediatric Research. 70(3). 272–277. 83 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, et al.. (2011). Cannabidiol reduces lipopolysaccharide-induced vascular changes and inflammation in the mouse brain: an intravital microscopy study. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 8(1). 5–5. 92 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, Javier Fernández‐Ruíz, & Julián Romero. (2009). The endocannabinoid system in neuropathological states. International Review of Psychiatry. 21(2). 172–180. 23 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, David Fernández‐López, Leyre Urigüen, et al.. (2005). Neuroprotective Effect of <i>L</i>-Arginine in a Newborn Rat Model of Acute Severe Asphyxia. Neonatology. 88(4). 291–298. 2 indexed citations
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Fernández‐López, David, José Martínez‐Orgado, Ignacio Casanova, et al.. (2005). Immature rat brain slices exposed to oxygen–glucose deprivation as an in vitro model of neonatal hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 145(1-2). 205–212. 28 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José. (2003). Neuroprotection by the cannabinoid agonist WIN-55212 in an in vivo newborn rat model of acute severe asphyxia. Molecular Brain Research. 114(2). 132–139. 48 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, et al.. (1998). Endothelial Factors and Autoregulation during Pressure Changes in Isolated Newborn Piglet Cerebral Arteries. Pediatric Research. 44(2). 161–167. 13 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Martínez, M.A., et al.. (1996). Impairment of Acetylcholine Relaxations by Malondialdehyde, a Marker of Lipid Peroxidation. Journal of Vascular Research. 33(6). 463–470. 15 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, Mercedes Salaíces, M.A. Rodríguez-Martínez, Carlos F. Sánchez‐Ferrer, & J. Marín. (1995). Age‐related Changes in Nitric Oxide‐mediated Vasodilation of Cerebral Arteries from Newborn Piglets. Pharmacy and Pharmacology Communications. 1(1). 35–37. 2 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Orgado, José, Mercedes Salaíces, M.A. Rodríguez-Martínez, Carlos F. Sánchez‐Ferrer, & J. Marín. (1994). Role of nitric oxide on the endothelium-dependent vasodilation in newborn piglet cerebral arteries. General Pharmacology The Vascular System. 25(5). 899–902. 5 indexed citations

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