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Class of 2012
Name
Chiquita, Samuel
Nationality
Portuguese
E-Mail
sfdchiquita@gmail.com
1st Degree
Biomedical Sciences
University (1st Degree)
University of Beira Interior
Master Degree
Medical Physics
University (Master Degree)
University of Porto
About the PhD
Thesis Title
The changing brain in Alzheimer's disease: is the retina a mirror of disease onset and progression?
Supervisor(s)
António Francisco Ambrósio, PhD; Miguel Castelo-Branco, MD, PhD
Co-Supervisor(s)
João Bettencourt Relvas, PhD
Date of Thesis Defence
2019-09-27

Publications
Chiquita, Samuel, et al. "The Retina as a Window or Mirror of the Brain Changes Detected in Alzheimer’s Disease: Critical Aspects to Unravel." Molecular neurobiology (2019): 1-20.
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Chiquita, Samuel, et al. "A longitudinal multimodal in vivo molecular imaging study of the 3xTg-AD mouse model shows progressive early hippocampal and taurine loss." Human molecular genetics 28.13 (2019): 2174-2188.
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Chiquita, Samuel, et al. "Retinal thinning of inner sub-layers is associated with cortical atrophy in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal multimodal in vivo study." Alzheimer's research & therapy 11.1 (2019): 90.
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2019-11-21 13:42:45

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