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New York City College of Technology (CUNY): Brooklyn, NY, US

2012-08-27 to present | Assistant Professor (Chemistry)
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Alberto Martinez

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University of Barcelona: Barcelona, Catalonia, ES

2001 to 2005 | Ph.D. (Chemisry)
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Alberto Martinez

Works (6)

Synthesis, in vitro activity, and molecular docking of caffeic acid and resveratrol derivatives against Alzheimer’s disease-related enzymes

Medicinal Chemistry Research
2024-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Alberto Martínez
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Synthesis, in vitro activity, and molecular docking of caffeic acid and resveratrol derivatives against Alzheimer's disease-related enzymes

2024-06-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Alberto Martinez
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Ionophoric polyphenols are permeable to the blood–brain barrier, interact with human serum albumin and Calf Thymus DNA, and inhibit AChE enzymatic activity

Medicinal Chemistry Research
2020-11-21 | Journal article
Contributors: Alberto Martínez; Mai Zahran; Miguel Gomez; Johnny Guevara; Rosemary Pichardo-Bueno; Junaid Asim; Gabriel Ortiz; Yaa Andoh; Sinji Shibutani; Baljit Kaur
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Synthesis of an organo-ruthenium aminoquinoline-trioxane hybrid and evaluation of its activity against Plasmodium falciparum and its toxicity toward normal mammalian cells

Medicinal Chemistry Research
2017-02-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Alberto Martínez; Christiane Deregnaucourt; Véronique Sinou; Christine Latour; Dipankar Roy; Joseph Schrével; Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado
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Ruthenium-Clotrimazole complex has significant efficacy in the murine model of cutaneous leishmaniasis

Acta Tropica
2016-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Eva Iniguez; Armando Varela-Ramirez; Alberto Martínez; Caresse L. Torres; Roberto A. Sánchez-Delgado; Rosa A. Maldonado
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Ionophoric polyphenols selectively bind Cu2+, display potent antioxidant and anti-amyloidogenic properties, and are non-toxic toward Tetrahymena thermophila

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2016-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Alberto Martínez; Ralph Alcendor; Tanzeen Rahman; Magdalena Podgorny; Ismaila Sanogo; Rebecca McCurdy
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Peer review (4 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Medicinal chemistry research. (4)