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Ander Pino

Ander Pino

Doctor of Biotechnology

Researcher in the R&D Laboratory of regenerative medicine.

Degree in Biotechnology (University of León)

PhD in Biotechnology (UPV-EHU)

CUM LAUDE and Mention to Extraordinary Award: Autologous therapies in regenerative dermatology

Master: Social research in scientific communication. (Valencian International University)

Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology (The University of Vermont)

Researcher at the Regenerative Medicine R&D Laboratory

Responsible for training in regenerative medicine

Lecturer of the Master in Oral and Facial Regenerative Therapy and Oral Implantology Rehabilitation

Published Articles

Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2022;35(1):51-64. Skin injury and wound healing is an inevitable event during lifetime. However, several complications may hamper the regeneration of the cutaneous tissue and lead to a chronic profile that prolongs patient recovery. Platelet-rich plasma is rising as an effective and safe alternative to the management of wounds

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Nov 10;22(22):12176. Over the last three decades, there has been special interest in developing drugs that mimic the characteristics of natural tears for use it in the treatment of several ocular surface disorders. Interestingly, the composition of blood plasma is very similar to tears. Therefore, different blood-derived products like autologous serum (AS) and plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) have been developed for the treatment of diverse ocular pathologies.

J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2021 Jul-Aug;48(4):350-355. There is increasing evidence regarding the wound healing potential of platelet-derived autologous by-products. We provide preliminary data regarding the use of a new plasma rich in growth factors-derived autologous topical ointment for the management of hard-to-heal wounds

J Tissue Viability. 2021 May;30(2):183-189. Cutaneous autoimmune and inflammatory diseases are a major burden of global disease and many lack effective treatments that can derive in different dermatoses like atopic dermatitis. Despite the increase prevalence and the high health-care costs worldwide, the heterogeniety and multifactoriality of these diseases mean that effective treatment options are scarce.