Virna Margarita Martín Giménez

InstitutionCuyo Catholic University
AddressArgentina
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    1. Martín Giménez VM, de Las Heras N, Ferder L, Lahera V, Reiter RJ, Manucha W. Potential Effects of Melatonin and Micronutrients on Mitochondrial Dysfunction during a Cytokine Storm Typical of Oxidative/Inflammatory Diseases. Diseases. 2021 Apr 14; 9(2). PMID: 33919780.
      Citations: 5     
    2. Martín Giménez VM, Prado N, Diez E, Manucha W, Reiter RJ. New proposal involving nanoformulated melatonin targeted to the mitochondria as a potential COVID-19 treatment. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2020 12; 15(29):2819-2821. PMID: 33269948.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    3. Ferder L, Martín Giménez VM, Inserra F, Tajer C, Antonietti L, Mariani J, Manucha W. Vitamin D supplementation as a rational pharmacological approach in the COVID-19 pandemic. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2020 12 01; 319(6):L941-L948. PMID: 32996774.
      Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsPHPublic Health
    4. de Las Heras N, Martín Giménez VM, Ferder L, Manucha W, Lahera V. Implications of Oxidative Stress and Potential Role of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in COVID-19: Therapeutic Effects of Vitamin D. Antioxidants (Basel). 2020 Sep 21; 9(9). PMID: 32967329.
      Citations: 20     
    5. Martín Giménez VM, Inserra F, Ferder L, García J, Manucha W. Vitamin D deficiency in African Americans is associated with a high risk of severe disease and mortality by SARS-CoV-2. J Hum Hypertens. 2021 04; 35(4):378-380. PMID: 32792611.
      Citations: 12     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    6. Martín Giménez VM, Inserra F, Tajer CD, Mariani J, Ferder L, Reiter RJ, Manucha W. Lungs as target of COVID-19 infection: Protective common molecular mechanisms of vitamin D and melatonin as a new potential synergistic treatment. Life Sci. 2020 Aug 01; 254:117808. PMID: 32422305.
      Citations: 34     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    7. Martín Giménez VM, Ferder L, Inserra F, García J, Manucha W. Differences in RAAS/vitamin D linked to genetics and socioeconomic factors could explain the higher mortality rate in African Americans with COVID-19. Ther Adv Cardiovasc Dis. 2020 Jan-Dec; 14:1753944720977715. PMID: 33283618.
      Citations: 4     Fields:    Translation:Humans