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- Absorption of drugs through the intestinal mucosa, cornea and skin. Modulation through excipients. Biopharmaceutical evaluation
- Cardiovascular pharmacology
- Characterization of cellular mechanisms of antiretroviral-induced toxicity
- Composition of essential oils with chemotaxonomic interest
- Design of materials for drug and cosmetic transport
- Development of micro and nanoparticles of drugs
- Development of new drugs for the treatment of relapses in alcohol consumption
- DOREAL: Pain and relapse into alcoholism: pain-induced alterations in the opioid system
- Drug interactions at the level of metabolism
- Drug Use
- Gene therapy and antitumor vaccines
- Hospital Pharmacy.
- Mechanisms of inflammation
- Mitochondrial-endothelial dysfunction, reticulum stress and autophagy in type 2 diabetes: pathophysiological and therapeutic implications
- Modulation of epithelial autophagy by macrophages: relevance in Crohn's disease and NSAID gastroenteropathy
- Neurobiological mechanisms involved in alcohol addiction
- Nuclear receptors
- Pharmaceutical and health legislation
- Pharmacogenomics
- Pharmacokinetic evaluation of medicinal products administered intravenously, orally and through the skin
- Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling
- Pharmacology and pathophysiology of the skin
- Pharmacology of the respiratory system and associated diseases
- Preformulation
- Psoriasis
- Search for natural products, mainly phenols and Near natural products, mainly phenols and terpenes with anti-inflammatory activity
- Study of cellular and molecular mechanisms mediating vascular toxicity induced by antiretroviral therapy
- Synthesis of new drugs
- Systematic inflammation
- Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD)