FRANCISCO EDUARDO MARTÍN CANO
PERSONAL CIENTIFICO INVESTIGADOR (JORNADA DE 37,5 HORAS SEMANALES)
Departamento de MEDICINA ANIMAL
Área de MEDICINA Y CIRUGÍA ANIMAL
FACULTAD DE VETERINARIA
- Scopus: 26537946700
- Orcid: 0000000349714883
- Dialnet: 3199138
- Índice H: 19
Grupo de investigación
REPRODUCCIÓN Y ESPERMATOLOGÍA EQUINA
Instituto de investigación
Instituto Universitario de Biomarcadores de Patologías Moleculares
Consulta toda la información investigadora de FRANCISCO EDUARDO MARTÍN CANO en el Portal de Investigación.
Tesis:
- 2023-07-21T00:00:00: Dir.: La proteómica como identificador de biomarcadores de calidad seminal en caballos
- 2013-07-19T00:00:00: Aut.: BASES CELULARES DEL ENVEJECIMIENTO EN COLON Y PANCREAS. PAPEL DE TRATAMIENTO CON MELATONINA
Publicaciones:
- 2026: High glucose in the extender impacts the metabolic phosphoproteome and modifies the phosphorylation of AKAP4 in stallion spermatozoa
- 2026: Single-cell metabolic profiling of stallion spermatozoa by flow cytometry using NADH and FAD autofluorescence
- 2026: Uterine proteomic and cytokine profiling show that Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus induces immune–metabolic dysregulation and may predispose mares to endometrosis
- 2025: A Descriptive Study of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) Sperm Quality and Proteomic Profiles Considering Sperm Origin
- 2025: Metagenomic and proteomic analyses reveal similar reproductive microbial profiles and shared functional pathways in uterine immune regulation in mares and jennies
- 2025: Multidimensional data analysis algorithms facilitate and speed the analysis, and provide improved visualization of flow cytometry data in spermatology
- 2025: Redox Regulation and Glucose Metabolism in the Stallion Spermatozoa
- 2025: Seminal extracellular vesicles influence porcine spermatozoa physiology by modulating key functional parameters
- 2025: Stallion spermatozoa express LDH isoforms A, B, and C, with LDHC playing a crucial role in sustaining sperm viability
- 2024: Aging of stallion spermatozoa stored in vitro is delayed at 22°C using a 67 mm glucose–10 mm pyruvate-based media


