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About the CNIC 9 Jun 2021 The study, published in Nature in 2019, revealed relevant data about the involvement of the protein p38gamma in the development of the main type of primary liver cancer, which affects over a million people a year worldwide |
About the CNIC 8 Jun 2021 Dr Enríquez and Dr del Pozo Muñoz join their colleagues Dr Miguel Torres, Dr Pura Muñoz and Dr Francisco Sánchez Madrid, bringing to five the number of CNIC members in EMBO |
Research 7 Jun 2021 A team led by Dr. Jorge Alegre-Cebollada has shown, for the first time, an association between hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and mechanical alterations to a component of the contractile machinery of the heart |
About the CNIC 10 May 2021 Dr. Torres is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). Dr. Miguel Torres’s scientific research focuses on the regulation of embryonic development and the formation and regeneration of organs. |
About the CNIC 28 Apr 2021 "To do science it is essential to be proactive and not wait for your project to progress on its own" Dr. Jacky Goetz works on intravital imaging and biomechanical forces during the progression of tumors. |
Research 15 Feb 2021 Among the modifiable cardiovascular risk factors showing a close association with reduced brain metabolism, the research team found that the most important is hypertension |
About the CNIC 10 Dec 2020 'ProtMechanics-Live' is based on unique expertise in protein mechanics and engineering, biophysics, biochemistry and cardiovascular biology and will allow to investigate protein mechanics for the first time in its functionally relevant physiological context |
About the CNIC 10 Dec 2020 AngioUnrestUHD, will develop and apply new research tools and methods to advance knowledge about the biology of blood vessels in distinct physiological and pathological contexts |
Research 29 Sep 2020 The study, published in JACC, forms part of the PESA-CNIC-SANTANDER project, led by Dr Valentín Fuster |
Research 16 Sep 2020 The study published in Cell shows that macrophages, a type of immune cell, help cardiac cells to get rid of their waste material, and that this maintains the metabolic and contractile properties of the heart |
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