Cardoso, Sandra Morais

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Cardoso, Sandra Morais
 
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Cardoso, Sandra Morais
 
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Cardoso, S. M.
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Sandra Morais Cardoso is an Assistant Professor at Faculty of Medicine and Principal Investigator at CIBB, University of Coimbra, where she heads the group of "Mitochondrial Signaling in Neurodegeneration. Her most recent research focus on the role of the microbiome-mitochondria crosstalk in the activation of neuronal innate immunity and its impact in the development of neurodegenerative diseases, namely Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. She has published over 90 papers (H index= 37; >8500 citations) with a CNCI in Cell Biology of 8.80. Sandra Morais Cardoso has mentored 8 PhD and 13 MSc students. She has coordinated 9 and participated in 13 research grants. She is ad hoc reviewer for Technology Foundation STW (Holland), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (Germany), Parkinson UK Grant Review, The Austrian Science Fund FWF, among others. In recognition of her professional track and contributions in the field of Health research, Sandra was awarded a Medal of Merit from the Ministry of Health in 2013. The research she developed on the role of mitochondria in the etiology and progression of Parkinson's disease was distinguished with the Janssen Neurosciences Award in 2014, and also with the Mantero Belard Prize (2016) by Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa.
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1Dec-2013Activation of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response by the amyloid-beta 1–40 peptide in brain endothelial cellsFonseca, Ana Catarina R. G. ; Ferreiro, Elisabete ; Oliveira, Catarina R. ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Pereira, Cláudia F. articleopenAccess
214-Jun-2017Autophagy in Neurodegeneration: Latest developments on eating ourselves out of diseaseFigueiredo, Pedro Xavier Pinto de masterThesisopenAccess
32010Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesisBranco, Diogo Martins ; Arduíno, Daniela M. ; Esteves, A. Raquel ; Silva, Diana F. F. ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Oliveira, C. R. articleopenAccess
41-Aug-2013Design, synthesis and neuroprotective evaluation of novel tacrine–benzothiazole hybrids as multi-targeted compounds against Alzheimer’s diseaseKeri, Rangappa S. ; Quintanova, Catarina ; Marques, Sérgio M. ; Esteves, A. Raquel ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Santos, M. Amélia articleopenAccess
5Dec-2018Donepezil structure-based hybrids as potential multifunctional anti-Alzheimer's drug candidatesPiemontese, Luca; Tomás, Daniel; Hiremathad, Asha; Capriati, Vito; Candeias, Emanuel ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Chaves, Sílvia; Santos, M. AméliaarticleopenAccess
62010Mitochondria : the common up-stream driver of Aβ and Tau pathology in Alzheimer's diseaseSilva, Diana Filipa Ferreira da masterThesisopenAccess
714-Dec-2012Mitochondria and protein homeostasis in Parkinson's disease : from quality control pathways to an integrated networkArduíno, Daniela Moniz doctoralThesisopenAccess
82011Mitochondrial Dysfunction: The Road to Alpha-Synuclein Oligomerization in PDEsteves, A. R. ; Arduíno, D. M. ; Silva, D. F. F. ; Oliveira, C. R. ; Cardoso, S. M. articleopenAccess
92011Mitochondrial fusion and fission regulation in Parkinson’s DiseaseSantos, Daniel Ferreira dos masterThesisopenAccess
1020-Feb-2011Mitochondrial fusion/fission, transport and autophagy in Parkinson's disease: when mitochondria get nastyArduíno, Daniela M. ; Esteves, A. Raquel ; Cardoso, Sandra M. articleopenAccess
1115-Dec-2014Mitochondrial signaling pathway in Alzheimer´s disease: disclosure of new therapeutic targetsSilva, Diana Filipa Ferreira da doctoralThesisopenAccess
1222-Jul-2019Mycobacterial methylmannose polysaccharides’ biosynthesisCosta, Maria Mafalda Santos doctoralThesisembargoedAccess
137-Feb-2019New Multitarget Hybrids Bearing Tacrine and Phenylbenzothiazole Motifs as Potential Drug Candidates for Alzheimer's DiseaseRajeshwari, Rajeshwari; Chand, Karam; Candeias, Emanuel ; Cardoso, Sandra M. ; Chaves, Sílvia; Santos, M. AméliaarticleopenAccess
142015Post-translational modifications of tau protein : implications for Alzheimer's diseaseGomes, Rui Miguel Ferreira masterThesisembargoedAccess
1516-Jun-2017The role of the mitoribosome in mitochondrial function: implications for Parkinson diseaseGonçalves, Ana Mafalda Rodrigues masterThesisclosedAccess
16Feb-2012Synergistic roles of the proteasome and mitochondria in alpha-synuclein oligomerization : implications in Parkinson's diseaseBranco, Diogo Alexandre Martins masterThesisopenAccess
172018The Microbiome-Mitochondria Dance in Prodromal Parkinson's DiseaseCardoso, Sandra M. ; Empadinhas, Nuno articleopenAccess
18Jan-2014The rescue of microtubule-dependent traffic recovers mitochondrial function in Parkinson's diseaseEsteves, A. R. ; Gozes, I. ; Cardoso, S. M. articleopenAccess
19Sep-2014The role of endoplasmic reticulum in amyloid precursor protein processing and trafficking: implications for Alzheimer's diseasePlácido, A. I. ; Pereira, C. M. F. ; Duarte, A. I. ; Candeias, E. ; Correia, S. C. ; Santos, R. X. ; Carvalho, C. ; Cardoso, S. ; Oliveira, C. R. ; Moreira, P. I. articleopenAccess
202015The role of SIRT2 in alpha-tubulin, Tau and alpha-synuclein post-translational modifications in parkinson's diseasePalma, Andreia Filipa Martins masterThesisopenAccess