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Rego, A. Cristina
 
Name
Rego, A. Cristina
 
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Rego, Ana Cristina
Rego, A. C.
 
 
 
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UC Researcher
Biography
Ana Cristina Rego (Ph.D.) is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra (FMUC), lecturing classes of Biochemistry, Neuroscience and Neurobiology, and is head of the research group ‘Mitochondria and Neurodegenerative Disorders’ (current designation) at the Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology (CNC), Univ. Coimbra (UC), since 2003. AC Rego initiated as Teaching Assistant in 1997 at FMUC, was Assistant Professor since 1999, and received the Tenure positition in 2004 and the 'Agregação' degree in 2010. AC Rego obtained the Master degree in Cell Biology in 1994 and the Ph.D. in Cell Biology in 1999 at UC, under the supervision of Prof. Catarina R. Oliveira, and was postdoctoral researcher in the Lab of Prof. David G. Nicholls, at the Univ. Dundee, Scotland, UK, and visiting researcher at the Buck Institute, Novato, CA, USA (David Nicholls Lab), from 1998-2000. In 2004-05 AC Rego was the coordinator of the BEB PhD Programme at CNC. The research group coordinated by AC Rego at CNC-UC investigates molecular mechanisms of familial and age-related neurodegenerative disorders, including Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s diseases, focusing on changes in mitochondrial function, dynamics and biogenesis and metabolic deregulation, glutamatergic postsynaptic dysfunction, and related exosomal content. Funding has been garnered by HighQ Foundation (USA), Lundbeck Foundation, ‘Instituto de Investigação Interdisciplinar’ (IIIUC), ‘Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia’ (FCT) and EHDN-European Huntington Disease Network projects, two 1st edition major‘prizes/awards promoted by Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa’ (SCML) and ‘Fundação Luso Americana para o Desenvolvimento’ (FLAD) , as well as through industry contracts (e.g. TEVA, Sigma-Tau, Mycology Lab). AC Rego holds a H-factor of 44 (i10=98, at Google Scholar) and ~6400 citations, published 117 peer-reviewed articles (92 original publications), 23 book chapters (11 in portuguese) and more than 110 abstracts in research meetings. AC Rego also supervised/co-supervised the work of several post-doctoral fellows and a 'Ciência-FCT' researcher, 18 Ph.D. students and 37 Master students (concluded degrees). AC Rego acts as a reviewer for scientific journals and funding bodies, including Parkinson's UK, Alzheimer’s Research UK, Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), Auckland Medical Research Foundation (AMRF), Telethon Fondazione, Israel Science Foundation, Wellcome Trust and Alzheimer’s Association. ACR is member of the ERA-Chair recruitment and monitoring team ERAatUC, at University of Coimbra, member of the board of CNC-UC, Vice-President of the Portuguese Brain Council and President of the Portuguese Society for Neuroscience (SPN).
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12001Antioxidant effect of flavonoids after ascorbate/Fe2+-induced oxidative stress in cultured retinal cellsAreias, Filipe Miguel ; Rego, A. Cristina ; Oliveira, Catarina R. ; Seabra, Rosa Maria articleopenAccess
22008Cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the neurotoxicity of opioid and psychostimulant drugsCunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Rego, Ana Cristina ; Oliveira, Catarina R. articleopenAccess
32006Differential cytotoxic responses of PC12 cells chronically exposed to psychostimulants or to hydrogen peroxideCunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Rego, A. Cristina ; Morgadinho, Maria Teresa ; Macedo, Tice ; Oliveira, Catarina Resende articleopenAccess
41999Influence of the antioxidants vitamin E and idebenone on retinal cell injury mediated by chemical ischemia, hypoglycemia, or oxidative stressRego, Ana Cristina ; Santos, Maria Sancha ; Oliveira, Catarina R. articleopenAccess
5Sep-2014Insulin and IGF-1 improve mitochondrial function in a PI-3K/Akt-dependent manner and reduce mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species in Huntington’s disease knock-in striatal cellsRibeiro, Márcio ; Rosenstock, Tatiana R. ; Oliveira, Ana M. ; Oliveira, Catarina R. ; Rego, A. Cristina articleopenAccess
69-Jul-2014Oxidative stress in Huntington's disease knock-in striatal cellsRibeiro, Márcio José do Coito doctoralThesisopenAccess
71-Nov-2012Revisiting oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease-resemblance to the effect of amphetamine drugs of abusePerfeito, Rita ; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Rego, Ana Cristina articleopenAccess