Carina Torres-Sepulveda

Title(s)Research Coordinator I
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
Address2250 Alcazar St.
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90033
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    1. Protocol for isolation of the brain vasculature from the mouse cortex for proteomics. STAR Protoc. 2026 Jul 21; 7(3):104729. Huang Y, Clementel V, Zhang M, Martinez K, Martinez K, Spillard G, Torres-Sepulveda C, Kisler K, Coba MP, Rust R. PMID: 42479487; PMCID: PMC13396715.
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    2. Multi-omic profiling reveals pericyte and smooth muscle cell contributions to CADASIL pathology in cell-specific Notch3 mutant mice. Cell Rep. 2026 Apr 16; 45(4):117285. Huang Y, Clementel V, Zhang M, Martinez K, Martinez K, Spillard G, Torres-Sepulveda C, Kisler K, Coba MP, Rust R. PMID: 41996236.
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    3. Molecular signature and functional properties of human pluripotent stem cell-derived brain pericytes. bioRxiv. 2025 Apr 28. Rust R, Sagare AP, Kisler K, Kim Y, Zhang M, Griffin C, Wang Y, Clementel V, Torres-Sepulveda C, Tcw J, Zlokovic BV, Coba MP. PMID: 40291694; PMCID: PMC12026417.
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