Salvador Mérida

503 total citations
14 papers, 384 citations indexed

About

Salvador Mérida is a scholar working on Ophthalmology, Epidemiology and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Salvador Mérida has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 384 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Ophthalmology, 4 papers in Epidemiology and 3 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Salvador Mérida's work include Retinal Diseases and Treatments (7 papers), Glaucoma and retinal disorders (5 papers) and Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome (4 papers). Salvador Mérida is often cited by papers focused on Retinal Diseases and Treatments (7 papers), Glaucoma and retinal disorders (5 papers) and Ocular Diseases and Behçet’s Syndrome (4 papers). Salvador Mérida collaborates with scholars based in Spain. Salvador Mérida's co-authors include Francisco Bosch‐Morell, Amparo Návea, Vincent M. Villar, María Miranda, Antonia Garcı́a, Emily G. Armitage, Coral Barbas, María Sancho‐Tello, Carmen Desco and Cristina Peris‐Martínez and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.

In The Last Decade

Salvador Mérida

14 papers receiving 379 citations

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Mérida, Salvador, Amparo Návea, Carmen Desco, et al.. (2024). Glutathione and a Pool of Metabolites Partly Related to Oxidative Stress Are Associated with Low and High Myopia in an Altered Bioenergetic Environment. Antioxidants. 13(5). 539–539. 5 indexed citations
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Bosch‐Morell, Francisco, et al.. (2021). Lipid Peroxidation in Subretinal Fluid: Some Light on the Prognosis Factors. Biomolecules. 11(4). 514–514. 2 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, et al.. (2021). High Myopia and the Complement System: Factor H in Myopic Maculopathy. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 10(12). 2600–2600. 19 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, Vincent M. Villar, Amparo Návea, et al.. (2020). Imbalance Between Oxidative Stress and Growth Factors in Human High Myopia. Frontiers in Physiology. 11. 463–463. 31 indexed citations
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Návea, Amparo, et al.. (2018). High myopia: hypoxia as a factor of misbalance between oxidative stress and grow factors. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59(9). 1174–1174. 1 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, et al.. (2018). Autophagy Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress, Two Related Mechanisms Implicated in Retinitis Pigmentosa. Frontiers in Physiology. 9. 1008–1008. 57 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, María Sancho‐Tello, Inmaculada Almansa, et al.. (2018). Bevacizumab Diminishes Inflammation in an Acute Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis Model. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 9. 649–649. 11 indexed citations
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Armitage, Emily G., Antonia Garcı́a, Salvador Mérida, et al.. (2016). Looking into aqueous humor through metabolomics spectacles − exploring its metabolic characteristics in relation to myopia. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis. 127. 18–25. 69 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, et al.. (2015). Macrophages and Uveitis in Experimental Animal Models. Mediators of Inflammation. 2015(1). 671417–671417. 30 indexed citations
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Bosch‐Morell, Francisco, Salvador Mérida, & Amparo Návea. (2015). Oxidative Stress in Myopia. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2015. 1–12. 105 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, et al.. (2015). New Immunosuppressive Therapies in Uveitis Treatment. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 16(8). 18778–18795. 30 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, María Sancho‐Tello, Amparo Návea, et al.. (2014). An Anti-Interleukin-2 Receptor Drug Attenuates T- Helper 1 Lymphocytes-Mediated Inflammation in an Acute Model of Endotoxin-Induced Uveitis. PLoS ONE. 9(3). e90216–e90216. 13 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, Santos Fustero, Vincent M. Villar, et al.. (2013). Efficacy and Activity Prediction by Molecular Topology of New Drugs Against the Tetranychus urticae Plague. Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening. 16(6). 473–483. 1 indexed citations
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Mérida, Salvador, María Sancho‐Tello, María Muriach, et al.. (2013). Lipoic acid lessens Th1-mediated inflammation in lipopolysaccharide-induced uveitis reducing selectively Th1 lymphocytes-related cytokines release. Free Radical Research. 47(8). 593–601. 10 indexed citations

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