Francisco Molina-Holgado

Francisco Molina-Holgado

University of Roehampton

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About Francisco Molina-Holgado

Francisco Molina-Holgado, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Roehampton, specializes in the field of Brain Repair, Brain Cancer, Drug Discovery, Neuropharmacology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Endocannabinoid signaling in oligodendroglia

Transcription Profile and Pathway Analysis of the Endocannabinoid Receptor Inverse Agonist AM630 in the Core and Infiltrative Boundary of Human Glioblastoma Cells

Francisco Molina-Holgado Information

University

Position

Reader in Neuroscience (Associate Professor) UK)

Citations(all)

4544

Citations(since 2020)

1162

Cited By

3887

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of Roehampton

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Francisco Molina-Holgado Skills & Research Interests

Brain Repair

Brain Cancer

Drug Discovery

Neuropharmacology

Top articles of Francisco Molina-Holgado

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Endocannabinoid signaling in oligodendroglia

Glia

Eduardo Molina‐Holgado

Pedro F Esteban

Ángel Arevalo‐Martin

Rafael Moreno‐Luna

Francisco Molina‐Holgado

...

2023/1

Transcription Profile and Pathway Analysis of the Endocannabinoid Receptor Inverse Agonist AM630 in the Core and Infiltrative Boundary of Human Glioblastoma Cells

Molecules

Gareth Williams

David Chambers

Ruman Rahman

Francisco Molina-Holgado

2022/3/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 74
Paul T Francis

Paul T Francis

University of Exeter

H-index: 43
Robert J Williams

Robert J Williams

University of Bath

H-index: 42
Emmanuel Pinteaux

Emmanuel Pinteaux

Manchester University

H-index: 35
Gareth Williams

Gareth Williams

King's College

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